Quercus ellipsoidalis

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Northern Pin Oak or Hill's Oak (<i>Quercus ellipsoidalis</i>), a round-headed, deciduous tree up to 20m tall It occurs naturally central North America, in both. Canada and the United States. The lustrous green summer foliage turns vivid red in autumn. Unlike the similar. Quercus palustris, this species has a preference for light, sandy soils. On foliage alone, Q ellipsoidalis and Q palustris are difficult to distinguish, but their acorns are quite differently shaped and marked
 

Northern Pin Oak or Hill's Oak (Quercus ellipsoidalis), a round-headed, deciduous tree up to 20m tall It occurs naturally central North America, in both. Canada and the United States. The lustrous green summer foliage turns vivid red in autumn. Unlike the similar. Quercus palustris, this species has a preference for light, sandy soils. On foliage alone, Q ellipsoidalis and Q palustris are difficult to distinguish, but their acorns are quite differently shaped and marked

 

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