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Quercus ellipsoidalis - northern pin oak – chêne - Commonly called northern pin oak, hill’s oak or jack oak, is a medium-sized deciduous oak of the red oak group that typically grows 50-70’ tall with a cylindrical shape and rounded crown. Upper branches are ascending, but lower branches desce

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Quercus ellipsoidalis - northern pin oak – chêne - Commonly called northern pin oak, hill’s oak or jack oak, is a medium-sized deciduous oak of the red oak group that typically grows 50-70’ tall with a cylindrical shape and rounded crown. Upper branches are ascending, but lower branches descend toward the ground. Elliptic dark green leaves (3-7” long).  Leaves turn a relatively non-showy russet red in fall. Smooth gray-black to dark brown bark usually develops ridging with age. Trunks mature over time to a diameter to 3’. Northern pin oak is similar in appearance to pin oak (Quercus palustris).. Family: Fagaceae     

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