Uses Quercus palustris



largest known pin oak in new england, located in northampton, ma. 2005 measurements: height 107.9 feet; circumference 17.4 feet; average spread 96 feet.


the wood marketed red oak, of inferior quality, being weaker, many small knots. wood hard , heavy , used in general construction , firewood. bark used native american tribes make drink treatment of intestinal pain.


the name pin oak possibly due many small, slender twigs, may historical use of hard wood pins in wooden building construction.


the pin oak known foodplant of bucculatrix domicola caterpillars.








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