Oak trees, throughout literature, are often regarded as wise and humble, due to their usually extended age and wrinkled appearance, referencing them to elders who have known and witness many things.
Historically, the oak leaf is a symbol of endurance and strength. It is also a commonly referenced symbol in religion and mythology. For more information, look up "Oak" in Wikipedia.
AnswerIn the US Army the rank insignia for the rank of MAJOR is oak leaves on the shirt collar. AnswerMajors in the US Army, US Air Force and US Marine Corps, wear Gold Oak Leafs, while Lt Colonels wear Silver Oak Leafs. The significance of the Oak Leaf is, that we have, since Adam, in the garden of Eden, always covered our pricks with leafs. AnswerThere are also oak leaves on award ribbons. Like the Army Commendation ribbon you might see with several bronze oak leaves (1 award per leaf) or it might have a silver oak leaf (5th award). AnswerThe US Navy ranks use a gold oak leaf for a Lt. Commander and a silver oak leaf for a Commander.Oak -tree Courage, happiness in marriage, health, prosperity, strength, strong constitution, wealth.
-leaf Robust health, (catch a falling leaf before it touches the ground) ensures against poverty.
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Photosynthisize just Like any other tree
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poison oak has five leaves....i think
Oak trees have simples leaves
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No, they aren't.
Oaks drop their leaves in the Autumn except the Evergreen Oak (Quercus ilex) the evergreen oak.
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Oak leaves and maple leaves both have lobbed shaped leaves. Another similarity is that both trees lose their leaves every year.
No, the acorn is the oak's seeds.
Anywhere that is their natural habitat or where man has planted them.
Red oak leaves actually grow in an alternating pattern.
Any leaves left on the lawn are not good for it. All leaves should be removed as soon as possible. Oak leaves are particularly good for composting.