The classic and trusted book “Fifty Common Trees of Indiana” by T.E. Shaw was published in 1956 as a user-friendly guide to local species. Nearly 70 years later, the publication has been updated ...
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 ...
First Editions Majestic Skies, a selection of northern pin oak, is known for straight branching, a symmetrical shape and red autumn foliage. For any type of oak, pruning should be done from November ...
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 ...
Mother Earth lost a child Tuesday morning as the devastating storms took out Vigo County’s largest pin oak tree — but it didn’t go quietly. “We knew something had happened during the storm,” said ...
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 ...