Oak trees. Each acorn contains one seed and takes around 6-18 months to mature, depending on the species of Oak.
No, the acorn is the seed of the Oak tree
An acorn comes from an oak tree. Oak trees produce acorns, which are a type of nut that serves as a seed for the oak tree to reproduce.
Acorns are the fruit of the oak tree.
The oak tree produces acorns that are often referred to as "giant acorns" due to their larger size compared to other tree nuts. Acorns are the fruit of oak trees and are typically enclosed in a cup-like structure known as a cupule.
Oak trees typically take around 20-50 years to produce their first crop of acorns. The ability of an oak tree to produce acorns can also depend on factors like the tree's health, environmental conditions, and species of oak. Once an oak tree begins producing acorns, it can continue to do so for hundreds of years.
No it does not EDIT: Actually, yes it does. The oak tree's fruit come sin the form of acorns.
They will come from the area where the leaf meets the branch usually.
Squirrels can jump from tree to tree and collect acorns for the winter.
Acorns are the fru it of an oak tree. The number of acorns depends on several factors. The number of flowers the tree produces, the number of flowers that are pollinated, the health of the tree, and the age of the tree would all have an affect on the number of acorns produced.
If conditions are good,it becomes a tree. An acorn is a seed.
No. Acorns are the seeds from an oak tree. Chestnuts refer to either the tree itself, or seeds from the chestnut tree.