Pin Oak Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Fagales Food Web Interesting Facts Description Food Chain Some people think the Pin Oak grows.

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Pin Oak Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Fagales Food Web Interesting Facts Description Food Chain Some people think the Pin Oak grows pine cones but, it really grows acorns.The Pin Oak can grow up to ft tall. Bibliography

Description The Pin Oak is 70 ft-80 ft tall. Its flowers grows as long as 2 yd to 3 yd. The tree can grow acorns in 1 to 2 1/2 years. The tree is food and homes for birds and the wood can be used to build homes. The leaf is broad, 12cm. - 17cm.long and 10cm wide. The flower is yellow and formed in-groups of 1-3. The bark is light gray or brown but when it is young it is dark. It gets gray with age. The branches grow out of the tree. The leaves are curved, and pointy. The leaves are big as your middle finger. The leaf colors is red. Habitat The tree can die from being too hot or too cold.The tree can live in cool and hot weather so it can live in a school yard or a forest. Home

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