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| Quercus palustris Pin oakNamed for the large number of "pin-like" or spur-like fine lateral branches, this large, deciduous shade tree displays a uniform pyramidal habit with a dominant central leader.| Habit: | Uniformly pyramidal with a straight central leader; the upper branches ascending and the lower ones distinctly descending | | Size: | 60 to 70' high | | Color: | Glossy dark green; light green to yellow-green if suffering from iron chlorosis | | Texture: | Medium-fine | | Hardiness: | Zone 4b USDA | | Habitat: | Massachussets - North Carolina - Oklahoma - Iowa | | Family: | Fagaceae | |
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