The covering of an acorn is called the cupule. It is a hard, scaly structure that encases the base of the acorn and attaches it to the oak tree's branches. The cupule provides protection to the developing acorn and can vary in shape and texture among different oak species.
acorn I'm pretty sure it's called an acorn.
They are called acorns.
nutlet
There is no such thing I'm aware of called an "acorn tree". Acorns are a nut from the various types of Oak trees.
The cap on an acorn is actually a protective covering that helps to keep the nut inside safe from damage, moisture, and pests. It also serves a functional purpose by helping the acorn attach to the cupule (the outer casing of the acorn) until it is ready to germinate and grow into a new tree.
Of course!
Ernie Shavers
The seed of an oak tree is called an acorn. It is a nut that is enclosed in a cup-like structure known as a cupule. When an acorn falls to the ground and germinates, it can grow into a new oak tree.
The coat of an acorn is called the husk or shell. It protects the seed inside and helps it to germinate and grow into a new oak tree.
its name is Seedot
An acorn
Spider as well as the other campers at Ron Jones camp called themselves the acorn people because they made acorn necklesses for everyone at the camp.