No, the acorn is the oak's seeds.
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An acorn is the nut of the oak tree, or the oak nut. Inside the tough shell of the acorn is usually only one seed and on rare occasions, two seeds.
yes but be careful
Yes, you can grow an oak tree from an acorn. Acorns contain the seeds of oak trees, and with the right conditions of soil, water, and sunlight, an acorn can germinate and grow into a tree.
Sunflower seeds, raspberry seeds, burrs,etc.
To peel an acorn squash, first cut it in half, scoop out the seeds, and then use a vegetable peeler to remove the skin.
Yes, wind can disperse acorn seeds. Acorns have a cap that acts like a wing, helping them float on air currents and travel away from the parent tree. This method of dispersal allows oak trees to colonize new areas and reduce competition with nearby trees.
poppy seeds travel by wind
An acorn is a single seed of an oak tree. They drop to the ground or are carried by birds or squirrels and are buried where they then germinate.
No, an acorn is not a naked seed. It is a type of fruit called a nut that contains a seed inside. Naked seeds are typically found in plants like gymnosperms, where the seeds are not enclosed within a fruit.