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<blockquote data-quote="LY" data-source="post: 5711277" data-attributes="member: 1765"><p>True Pin oaks are rarely found wild in forests in TN and when they are it's usually well drained bottomlands and/or old home sites. They're mostly found planted around parking lots, along highways or yards. I just planted one in a wet area of my yard a couple of years ago myself.</p><p></p><p>Everyone on here has seen them in a parking lot somewhere, the bottom limbs will be angled down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LY, post: 5711277, member: 1765"] True Pin oaks are rarely found wild in forests in TN and when they are it's usually well drained bottomlands and/or old home sites. They're mostly found planted around parking lots, along highways or yards. I just planted one in a wet area of my yard a couple of years ago myself. Everyone on here has seen them in a parking lot somewhere, the bottom limbs will be angled down. [/QUOTE]
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