Neither. They produce nuts
Yes, oak trees do produce flowers in the spring time.Flowers are not generally a consideration when selecting an oak tree as they are insignificant or not showy.
Acorns are the fru it of an oak tree. The number of acorns depends on several factors. The number of flowers the tree produces, the number of flowers that are pollinated, the health of the tree, and the age of the tree would all have an affect on the number of acorns produced.
No, acorns are not flowers; they are the nuts produced by oak trees. Acorns develop from the fertilized ovary of a flower after pollination occurs. The oak tree's flowers are typically small and inconspicuous, and they produce acorns as part of their reproductive process.
no some oak trees have flowers on them
Oak is the tree. An acorn which is the seed of the Oak will produce more trees. The Oak when cut down will produce timber which is Oak timber.
Oak Trees produce acorns not nuts. Infact, your wrong, the acorn produces acorns which are nuts. Acorns are often classified as oak nuts. But I'm afraid I don't have the equation, apparently there is one somewhere on the web. I suppose it also depends on how many oak tree flowers are pollinated.
An acorn is a nonflowering structure. It is the seed of an oak tree, which belongs to the group of plants called gymnosperms and angiosperms, where flowering plants produce seeds within a fruit. Acorns develop from the fertilized ovaries of oak flowers but themselves do not produce flowers.
no some oak trees have flowers on them
An Oak tree Duhhh.!! LOL.! JK.! but yea an oak tree
no.
Oak trees are hermaphrodites - like flowers, they have both female and male organs.
Oak trees are hermaphrodites - like flowers, they have both female and male organs.