No, it does not have parallel venation. It's venation is pinnately netted venation
A red oak has simple leaves, meaning it has one leaflet per stem. Even though the leaf has lobes on it, the lobes do not reach the stem. Compound trees have many leaflets per stem.
Red peas are dicotyledon seeds. This means they have two cotyledons, or seed leaves, which typically provide nutrients to the developing plant before it can photosynthesize. As dicots, they also exhibit other characteristics such as net-like leaf venation and branching root systems.
Yes. Quercus rubra is commonly called the Red Oak. It is native to Eastern North America.
When an Elodea leaf is added to a phenol red solution, the leaf will release oxygen through photosynthesis. The oxygen will cause the phenol red solution to change color, indicating the presence of oxygen production.
The natural symbol on the red and white Canadian flag is the maple leaf.
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depends on the type of oak tree there's red oaks and white oaks
Certainly. Oak leaf galls may be of a single colour, or multi-coloured. The commonest are somewhat orange, but colours range from white, through yellow, orange, brown, red to blackish-purple.
The address of the Red Oak Public Library is: 400 N 2Nd St, Red Oak, 51566 2251
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The address of the Red Oak Heritage Foundation is: 116 E Coolbaugh St, Red Oak, IA 51566-2273
The phone number of the Red Oak Public Library is: 712-623-6516.
White oak, bur oak, red oak, pin oak
It is found in West Virgina more than any other state. It is also family to white oak and pin oakYou can find it a lot in the woodsthe red oak tree i 60 to 100 feet high.It is used for wood flooring and wood furniture
Quercus rubra is the genus and species name of the red oak.