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Height: 60' Spread 50'
Native to eastern North America, and the official tree of several states. Grows narrow and tall in the forest, but will develop a broad, majestic crown when grown in the open. Green foliage changes to showy shades of red in fall and persists for several weeks. Acorns are relished by forest birds and mammals.


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Our Pin Oak are decidedly pyramidal as we have used our own selected seed for the last 40 years. With the horizontal layering of the branches, this native tree displays an elegant appearance. Glossy, dark, classic oak leaves turn rusty red for an extended fall showing. Acorns are valuable wildlife food. Often used as a street tree due to its tolerance of urban soils. Spring transplanting is recommended.


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Height: 60' Spread 50'
Native oak with a somewhat narrow crown. Light green, elliptical leaves change to yellow in fall. Bark becomes thick and ruggedly ridged as it ages. Acorns provide food for local wildlife.


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Height: 60' Spread 50'
A majestic tree with a very wide spreading crown, a short sturdy trunk, and deeply fissured gray-brown bark. Small leaves with rounded lobes are green until late fall, then turn brown and persist well into winter. Cold hardiness varies. Not drought tolerant.


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Height: 60' Spread 50-70'
Fast-growing native oak. Will branch upright when young and then spread dramatically with age, often broader than tall when spacing permits. Green leaves turn brick red in fall. Often planted in golf courses and parks.


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Height: 6-8' Spread: 6' White