they feel soft because i have and oak tree in my backyard ?
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.
yes it does have simple leaves
Brown, shriveled leaves on a bur oak tree can be a sign of water stress, either from underwatering or overwatering. It could also be a symptom of a fungal infection, such as oak wilt. It's recommended to inspect the tree for other signs of stress and consult with a local arborist for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
Oak tree leaves do not eat.
yes
No, they aren't.
oak tree leaves
White oak [Quercus alba] is sometimes mistaken for Bur oak [Quercus macrocarpa], and for Swamp white oak [Quercus bicolor].
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The oak tree was chosen by the 59th Iowa General Assembly as Iowa's official tree on March 13, 1961. Although Iowa did not designate a specific species of oak as its state tree, many people recognize bur oak (Fagaceae Quercus macrocarpa) as the state tree.
technically, oak leaves generate to their own size a soon as a tree produces enough energy for it to grow the leaves grow how big of the energy that's inside them and it stick on too a oak tree and stay the same length. so no an oak tree leaf stays the same.
yes