Slightly acidic is the soil water preference of oak trees (Quercus spp).
Specifically, the American chestnut (Castanea dentata), oak and pine (Strobus spp) rank among the trees that historically prefer more acidic soils and soil water. Additionally, the three trees tend to be the historic contributors to acidifying trends in area soils and water bodies. They also will be found in close quarters with acid-loving, delicious berry-sporting shrubs.
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Like most other trees from the soil through their root systems
Oak trees interact with the things that eat the bark or the acorns. It also interacts by growing and shedding leaves
Water Oak Pin Oak red oak white oak
im guessing rich soil due to the fact it lets oak trees grow
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Yes oak trees are producers, their source of energy is the sun and they produce their own food using the sunlight and water.
Water Oak, Live Oak and Cypress
No oak trees have acorns.
An Oak treeAcorns come from oak trees.
Any type of soil, somewhere in the sun, somewhere they can spread their seeds
OAK TREES ARE USED FOR FURNITURE.
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