An oak leaf has pointed edges all along the side. The points come out from the center of the leaf in pairs until the top of the leaf, which has one point. They are usually green, but they change color in the fall.
Like an oak leaf, but growing right out of the ground.
The configuration of the oak leaf is commonly thin and flat. It is commonly identified by it's lobes, areas of the leaf that stretch from the center, and the sinuses, the spaces between the lobes.
An award of 9 Army Achievement Medals would be shown by the original medal pinned with a silver oak leaf cluster (for 5 awards) and 4 bronze oak leaf clusters.
needles?
He looks just like a Lt. Colonel, except, instead of a silver oak leaf cluster, he has a silver eagle.
an oak tree leaf duuh
sounds like mold, but could be "oak gall wasps".
Oak Leaf Stakes was created in 1969.
no way its like planting a leaf
A bronze oak leaf indicates a single additional award of the same medal. A silver oak leaf indicates five awards of the same medal.
the bark is the part of an oak tree that is most like a human skin
No, not all oak leaves have saw-like edges, but yes, some may have atypically, non-sinuate leaf margins. For example, the sawtooth oak (Quercus acutissima) is an example of a tree whose foliage recalls the edges of a saw.