Pin Oak Trees Also Known as Quercus palustris
Pin Oak trees are hardy and versatile, making them a strong anchor for your home or office garden. They thrive in relatively moist and acidic soils, but they are adaptable enough to grow almost anywhere in the right conditions. Their resilience makes them an ideal choice for landscapes that need a dependable, attractive tree.
Shallow Roots Make Transplanting Easy
One notable feature of Pin Oaks is their shallow root system, which makes them relatively easy to transplant. Planting requires only a moderate hole depth, and with regular watering, the tree will establish quickly in its new home. Partnering with a knowledgeable nursery can ensure your tree thrives from the start.
Striking Fall Foliage
Pin Oaks are celebrated for their unique shape and vibrant fall colors. Their leaves turn fiery orange in autumn, adding spectacular seasonal beauty to any landscape. These trees also grow well alongside other plants and flowers, enhancing the overall appeal of your yard.
A Low-Maintenance Choice
This tree is vigorous, easy to care for, and requires minimal effort once established. Its adaptability, combined with its ornamental qualities, makes it an excellent addition to both residential and commercial gardens.
Expert Guidance Available
Tennessee Wholesale Nursery can help you select the ideal Pin Oak for your property and provide advice on planting and care. Pin Oak trees are an excellent investment for long-term beauty, shade, and wildlife support in your garden.
Planting Zones and Care
Zones: 4–9
Mature Height: 60'–70'
Spread: 25'–40'
Sunlight: Full sun
Soil: Moist, acidic, well-drained soils
Botanical Name: Quercus palustris