Oak trees produce acorns
An acorn is the seed of an oak tree, so in the nature of things the seed produces another of it's parent, so an acorn becomes an oak tree.
An acorn is the seed of an oak tree, so in the nature of things the seed produces another of it's parent, so an acorn becomes an oak tree.
An Acorn is a kind of nut that grows on oak trees. It is inedible to humans.
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Not in the sense that it produces fruit for use by man as an apple or pear. It produces a fruit called an acorn which is in fact its seed.
Acorn woodpeckers have digitigrade (they "walk" on their toes), zygodactyl feet. They (and other woodpeckers) have two forward-pointing toes (digits two and three) and two backward-facing toes (digits three and four) which help them grasp tree bark and perch on vertical surfaces.
An acorn falls off of a mature oak tree.This acorn germinates. Soon after it begins to grow and produces small leaves.The leaves gradually mature, and in about 20 years it produces it's own acorns, which are ready to repeat the cycle.
* Acorn squash * Asparagus * Arugula
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smoked salmon sea weed acorn mush
acorn,berries,pears and pumpkin
There are three steps to properly pick up an acorn. 1: Find an acorn that is worth your time to pick up. None of that half-eaten-by-a-squirrel garbage 2: Stoop down to a point where you can reach the acorn (either bending or crouching if fine) and grasp the acorn firmly with one hand 3: Stand up and put the acorn wherever you want!