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Quercus ellipsoidalis
Northern Pin Oak
The Northern Pin Oak is a native tree to Waterloo, Wisconsin. This tree is highly adaptable to heavier soils and more alkaline soils than Pin Oak. It is pyramidal in shape and has glossy green leaves that turn red in fall.
- » Dark green foliage, emerges brick red in spring
- » Spiny lobed leaves turn outstanding brick red in fall
- » Fruit can be messy in the landscape, may require occasional clean-up
- » Furrowed gray bark and silver branches add interest to landscape
- Height
- 60 ft
- Spread
- 50 ft
- Zone
- 3-6
- Categories
- Shade Trees
- Breeder
- First Editions®
- Tags
- Attracts Pollinators; Staff Favorite; Full Sun; Moist, Well-Drained;
#10 T3460