The phrase "Beware of oak, it draws the stroke" is a warning about the dangers associated with oak trees, particularly in relation to their potential to cause harm. This could refer to the risk of falling branches or trees, especially during storms, as oak trees are known for their strength but can also pose hazards. Additionally, it may allude to the toxic properties of certain oak species, such as acorns, which can be harmful to livestock. Overall, it serves as a cautionary reminder to respect and be aware of the risks posed by oak trees.
Yes. In "regular" mode, the oak draws water and minerals from the ground and carbon dioxide from the air to use with sunlight for fuel.
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You mean trunk diameter: it could be up to 4 feet for white oak, 6ft red oak. You mean height: it could be up to 85 feet for white oak, 140 ft for red oak.
White oak
It means "Oak" in Dutch
Oak tree
that means you suck
It means, "Oak of Weeping."
It's either,A. ProducerB: DecomposerC: ConsumerD:Scavengeryes the acorns are seedsyes, it is one of many producers.
If you mean the place Royal Oak, MI is a city in Michigan and a suburb of Detroit. If you mean the Amtrak train platform (ROY) it is located at 202 South Sherman Drive in Royal Oak, Michigan.
heart of oak was a song that the sailors sing in england. It is just saying that you are sweet and peacefull.