Pin oak
Pin oak |
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Scientific Classification |
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Binomial Name |
Quercus palustris |
The Pin Oak is a species of Oak tree known by the scientific name Quercus palustris. The flowers that bloom are typically yellow and its Foliage Color is usually green. The Porosity through the seasons are: Foliage Porosity Summer is Dense Foliage Porosity Winter is Moderate and the Foliage Texture is Medium. The seeds are usually brown and not very big, their growth is also very rapid. [1]
Anatomy
The anatomy of the Pin oak is really very simple it has a big brown stump, green foliage, yellow flowers (when it blooms), and little brown seeds. [2] The leafs are
- Broad and flat
- Innately lobed
- Poky tips
- Middle is not narrow
- Leaves are Farley small they rang about 3" to 5" long
The Characteristics of the fruit are:
- Acorn
- The stalks are short
- Acorn up to 1" long
- Mostly flat
- Acorn round
Reproduction
The blooming Period is in the spring. The commercial is Routinely Available. In the Summer time the fruit/seed Abundance is about Medium, and it all ends in the fall. [4]
Ecology
The pin oak tree can be fond in many places such as: Ohio, main, Michigan, Missouri, Tennessee, and Georgia. It can adapt to fine textured and medium textured soil. [5]
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References
- [6] Quercus palustris pin oak
- Tree Facts