
Northern Pin Oak - Quercus ellipsoidalis - 3" Caliper Ball & Burlap Tree
Available for Store Pickup or Local Delivery Only
Add classic shade and bold autumn color to your garden with Northern Pin Oak, a native tree known for its pyramidal form and strong central leader. In spring, small yellow-green flowers appear as the leaves emerge, adding subtle seasonal interest. The glossy green summer foliage turns rich shades of red and bronze in fall, creating a dramatic seasonal display. Its upright, tiered branching habit makes it an excellent choice for street plantings, large lawns, and park-like landscapes where a stately shade tree is desired.
Plant Details:
- Botanical Name: Quercus palustris
- Hardiness Zone: 4ā8
- Plant Height: 60ā70 feet
- Spacing: 35ā45 feet
- Sun Exposure: Full sun
- Bloom Time: Spring
- Flower Color: Yellow-green
- Foliage: Glossy green leaves turning red to bronze in fall
- Habit: Pyramidal with tiered branching
- Uses: Shade tree, street tree, large lawns, park landscapes
- Plant Type: Deciduous tree
Photos shown at maturity
Available for Store Pickup or Local Delivery Only
Add classic shade and bold autumn color to your garden with Northern Pin Oak, a native tree known for its pyramidal form and strong central leader. In spring, small yellow-green flowers appear as the leaves emerge, adding subtle seasonal interest. The glossy green summer foliage turns rich shades of red and bronze in fall, creating a dramatic seasonal display. Its upright, tiered branching habit makes it an excellent choice for street plantings, large lawns, and park-like landscapes where a stately shade tree is desired.
Plant Details:
- Botanical Name: Quercus palustris
- Hardiness Zone: 4ā8
- Plant Height: 60ā70 feet
- Spacing: 35ā45 feet
- Sun Exposure: Full sun
- Bloom Time: Spring
- Flower Color: Yellow-green
- Foliage: Glossy green leaves turning red to bronze in fall
- Habit: Pyramidal with tiered branching
- Uses: Shade tree, street tree, large lawns, park landscapes
- Plant Type: Deciduous tree
Photos shown at maturity
Description
Available for Store Pickup or Local Delivery Only
Add classic shade and bold autumn color to your garden with Northern Pin Oak, a native tree known for its pyramidal form and strong central leader. In spring, small yellow-green flowers appear as the leaves emerge, adding subtle seasonal interest. The glossy green summer foliage turns rich shades of red and bronze in fall, creating a dramatic seasonal display. Its upright, tiered branching habit makes it an excellent choice for street plantings, large lawns, and park-like landscapes where a stately shade tree is desired.
Plant Details:
- Botanical Name: Quercus palustris
- Hardiness Zone: 4ā8
- Plant Height: 60ā70 feet
- Spacing: 35ā45 feet
- Sun Exposure: Full sun
- Bloom Time: Spring
- Flower Color: Yellow-green
- Foliage: Glossy green leaves turning red to bronze in fall
- Habit: Pyramidal with tiered branching
- Uses: Shade tree, street tree, large lawns, park landscapes
- Plant Type: Deciduous tree
Photos shown at maturity
























