Pin Oak (Quercus palustris) (native) About this tree:
Acorn eaten by turkey, wood duck, grouse and blue jay
Tolerates poorly drained, wet sites
Grows 50 to 90 feet tall
Hardiness zone 3
Identification Tips:
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