They are not opposite they are alternate.
Red oak leaves actually grow in an alternating pattern.
No, a bur oak typically exhibits alternate leaf branching where leaves emerge one at a time along the stem in alternating arrangements. Opposite leaf branching is when leaves emerge in pairs directly across from each other along the stem.
Oak leaves are alternate. Only maples, ashes, viburnums and a few others have opposite leaves.
Pin Oak leaves are simple and alternate.
Shagbark Hickory has an alternate leaf arrangement.
No, in fact the opposite, they need their branches to grow leaves which photosynthesis (making their own food.)
A water oak (Quercus nigra) has alternate leaves, not opposite. This means that the leaves are arranged individually along the stem, rather than in pairs directly across from each other. The leaf arrangement contributes to the tree's overall shape and growth pattern.
poison oak has five leaves....i think
Examples of plants with alternate leaves include oak trees, maple trees, and sunflowers. These plants have a single leaf attached at each node along the stem, alternating sides as they grow.
Oak trees have simples leaves
yes
No, they aren't.