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Weeping Pin Oak (Quercus palustris 'Pendula') coming into leaf in spring. This is a relatively low-growing, spreading cultivar of the Pin Oak, a usually erect, 20-35m tall, deciduous tree native to northeast. North America. As with the typical species form, 'Pendula' often colours well in autumn, turning deep red. It can be distinguished from the similar. Scarlet Oak (Quercus coccinea), by its small acorns, minute tufts of hairs in the forks of the veins on the undersides of its leaves and usually narrower, asymmetrical basal foliage lobes. Order: Fagales, Family: Fagaceae