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Yes, you can buy direct from our Southland nursery. We prefer bookings so we can set aside the right time for you.

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We don’t offer a planting service, however for specialist projects we recommend working with a landscaper who understands plant species, site conditions and the level of detail your project may need. We can point you toward trusted consultants in your region.

We’re always happy to help with tree selection.

The best time to plant is during the cooler months, from Autumn through to Spring. Trees establish more easily in these Seasons as soil stays moist and temperatures are steady.

Planting is still possible through Summer if irrigation is in place and the site can be kept consistently watered. With the right care, year‑round planting can work well.

We deliver New Zealand wide. Our team arranges delivery for you, whether it’s a single tree or a full project load. We work with trusted transport partners to make sure your trees arrive safely and in great condition.

Get in touch and we’ll talk through the best approach, including pricing.

Yes, we offer contract growing. We have extensive nursery space available and can tailor growing programmes to suit your project quantities and timelines.

If you have specific species or grades in mind, we can grow them to order and keep your supply on track.

QUERCUS ellipsoidalis – Northern Pin Oak

Product Details

Northern Pin Oak

This native American oak has long 5 or 7 lobed leaves with a prominent central vein that spreads to the more subtle lobe veins. When the leaves turn a deep crimson in Autumn, they look stunning up close and are worthy of closer examination. They thrive in sandier conditions and are drought tolerant, making for a great alternative to standard pin oaks in many areas. Deciduous and hardy, expect this Pin Oak to climb to heights of 10m +

 

Suitable for: avenue and street planting, specimen or feature tree.

Features: Neat pyramidal form and amazing autumn colour.

Botanical Name: QUERCUS ellipsoidalis