it eat it fruit
it eat it fruit
is the oak tree keep color in winter
No, because oak trees goes hibernation (dormant) during winter to conserve energy
Most oak trees to but its rare that they do not survive but sometimes it depends on how bad the fire is.
Acorns are the seed of the Oak, so they ensure continuance.
Yes. An oak tree is one of the many special trees who can survive being topped.
Acorn is the seed of an oak tree and yes an oak is a hardwood. did you know that it takes a oak tree over 50 years to be able to produce acorns.
A "deciduous" tree species such as oak or maple.
The oak tree is most active in the seasons that include spring and fall. During the spring season, the oak tree produces pollen and acorns. During the fall season, the tree begins its leaf loss for winter.
plants need heat and rain which comes in springtime that's why they can not germinate in winter
the soil temperature is too low and the tree goes dormant until spring
Oak trees in temperate forests have adapted to survive by growing deep root systems to access water, developing thick bark to protect against harsh weather and herbivores, and producing acorns as a means of reproduction to ensure species continuation. Additionally, oak trees are able to shed their leaves to conserve energy during winter months when sunlight and water levels are reduced.