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Definition of pin oak in English: pin oaknoun A North American oak with clusters of short, spiky twigs and deeply lobed, toothed leaves. Quercus palustris, family Fagaceae Example sentencesExamples - Among those species that Mohlenbrock lists as occasional to common, those adapted to moist soils tend to be from the red oak group, for example, pin oak and shingle oak.
- The one pin oak that remains is a dwarf compared to its possible counterpart growing by Strouble's Creek in good lush, undisturbed soil.
- This condition is most common in pin oak and silver maple but can occur in many other tree and shrub species.
- While oak wilt is a problem in many states, it is still isolated enough to allow you to consider the pin oak a good option for planting when you have the right spot with the right conditions.
- Iron deficiency is common on blueberries, rhododendrons, and pin oaks unless the soil is quite acidic.
Definition of pin oak in US English: pin oaknoun A North American oak with clusters of short, spiky twigs and deeply lobed, toothed leaves. Quercus palustris, family Fagaceae Example sentencesExamples - While oak wilt is a problem in many states, it is still isolated enough to allow you to consider the pin oak a good option for planting when you have the right spot with the right conditions.
- This condition is most common in pin oak and silver maple but can occur in many other tree and shrub species.
- Among those species that Mohlenbrock lists as occasional to common, those adapted to moist soils tend to be from the red oak group, for example, pin oak and shingle oak.
- Iron deficiency is common on blueberries, rhododendrons, and pin oaks unless the soil is quite acidic.
- The one pin oak that remains is a dwarf compared to its possible counterpart growing by Strouble's Creek in good lush, undisturbed soil.
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