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Yes, burr oaks (Quercus macrocarpa) do bloom in the spring. They produce small, inconspicuous flowers that emerge in April or May, typically before the leaves fully develop. The male flowers are in the form of catkins, while the female flowers are small and clustered. The blooming period is crucial for pollination and subsequent acorn production.

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