
Photo Credit:
Doug Goldman, USDA NRCS Cape May PMC (NJPMC), United States, North Carolina, Guilford Co., Greensboro. Provided By USDA NRCS National Plants Data Team (NPDT)
Pin Oak
Quercus palustris
Due to the Pin Oak's form, adaptability, growth rate, longevity, and fall foliar display, it is popular for ornamental usage. Pin oak is commonly planted for wildlife food plots. *
Sold as a 3-4 ft. bare root transplant.
Growth Rate: Rapid (10-15”/yr.)
Soils: Sand, Loam
Moisture: Moist to Wet
Shade Tolerance: Full Sun
Mature Height: 60-70 feet
Mature Spread: 25-40 feet
Hardiness Zone: 4-8
Origin: Native
Deer Damage Potential: Medium
Uses: Wildlife, Fall Color, Lumber, Shade, Ornamental