This northern Pin Oak is very hardy in USDA zone 6, and is less susceptible to Chlorosis that affects many Pin Oaks
Quercus ellipsoidalis, ‘Northern Pin Oak’
$139.00
This northern pin oak variety is more tolerant to the soils of the north, and less susceptable or be affected by chlorosis.
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