On this edition of ID That Tree, meet a species of native Indiana oak from the broad red/black oak family, which is found in bottomlands and areas with imperfectly drained soil, the Pin Oak. This ...
Instead of struggling to grow trees that don't tolerate the wet conditions in low-lying areas of your yard, like flowering dogwood and yew, find a species that thrives in damp soil. Pin oak (Quercus ...
PITTSFIELD — Proud and old may not come to mind when describing pin oaks. But for the one that used to shade 16th tee box at Berkshire Hills Country Club, those terms might apply. That approximately ...
Q • My pin oak tree has developed pinkish veins in the bark. Does this mean I will lose the tree? A • No specific problems of oak trees come to mind that only produce “pinkish veins” in the bark. The ...
A rare look at the earliest stage of a pin oak tree shows how an acorn develops roots and leaves. Learn how one seedling was identified, transplanted and its role in supporting local wildlife. This is ...
BRUNSWICK, Ohio -- Once upon a time, a pin oak tree began to grow in a sleepy little farming township that most people had never heard of or seen. A hundred years went by, and the majestic tree ...
A large and deteriorating pin oak tree will be removed from behind the Oliver House Museum, 224 E. Adams St. in Jackson, according to the Jackson Heritage Association. According to a Jackson Heritage ...
Q: Can you tell me what is growing on my tree leaves? And is this growth causing the leave discoloration I’m seeing? Is my tree in trouble? I’ll drop off a sample. A: The tree Mike described is a pin ...