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Pin Oak

Pin Oak

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Pin Oaks cannot be shipped to AK, AZ, CA, FL, HI, LA, and OR due to state restrictions.

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About

The name Pin Oak is derived from its tough short branchlets located along the branches and limbs. Because of its tolerance for wet conditions, the tree is also commonly called a swamp oak, water oak and swamp Spanish oak. This beautiful, hardy tree was first observed scientifically prior to 1770.

Wildlife

The acorns from a Pin Oak are preferred by many songbirds, wild turkeys, white-tailed deer, and squirrels.  In addition, these acorns are an important food for many types of ducks.

Pin Oak
  • Pin Oak
  • Pin Oak
  • Pin Oak

Pin Oaks cannot be shipped to AK, AZ, CA, FL, HI, LA, and OR due to state restrictions.

About

The name Pin Oak is derived from its tough short branchlets located along the branches and limbs. Because of its tolerance for wet conditions, the tree is also commonly called a swamp oak, water oak and swamp Spanish oak. This beautiful, hardy tree was first observed scientifically prior to 1770.

Wildlife

The acorns from a Pin Oak are preferred by many songbirds, wild turkeys, white-tailed deer, and squirrels.  In addition, these acorns are an important food for many types of ducks.

The Living Urn System with Pin Oak Seedling

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About

The name Pin Oak is derived from its tough short branchlets located along the branches and limbs. Because of its tolerance for wet conditions, the tree is also commonly called a swamp oak, water oak and swamp Spanish oak. This beautiful, hardy tree was first observed scientifically prior to 1770.

Wildlife

The acorns from a Pin Oak are preferred by many songbirds, wild turkeys, white-tailed deer, and squirrels.  In addition, these acorns are an important food for many types of ducks.

Unlike Evergreens, which we ship year-round, Seasonal trees are shipped in early to mid-Spring and again in early Fall and are sent according to your local climate and this year's weather. This is done to be sure your tree is planted at the optimal time. Also, to be sure that your seedling arrives in a strong and healthy condition, we need to ship Seasonals when they are dormant in the Spring and Fall. Send us an email to info@thelivingurn.com or call us at (800) 495-7022 with questions or for more information regarding the delivery date of your tree.