A native tree with a pyramidal habit when young, becoming more broad with age. Glossy green foliage turns a brilliant red in fall. Will tolerate heavier, more alkaline soils, avoiding the iron chlorosis problems of Pin Oak.
| Scientific Name: | Quercus ellipsoidalis |
| Zone: | 3 |
| Light: | Sun |
| Height: | 50-60' |
| Width: | 45' |
| New Shape: | Pyramidal, oval |
| Foliage: | Dark green |
| Flower: | Insignificant |
| Fruit: | Acorn |
| Fall Color: | Red |