Yes. It is the seed of an oak.
producer
acorns
Oak Trees produce acorns not nuts. Infact, your wrong, the acorn produces acorns which are nuts. Acorns are often classified as oak nuts. But I'm afraid I don't have the equation, apparently there is one somewhere on the web. I suppose it also depends on how many oak tree flowers are pollinated.
Well, since the Hupa people ate acorns, nuts,and plants,they would grow the plants ( or find them ) and they would collect the berries,nuts, and acorns.
Acorns,Berries,nuts and plants
fish acorns dear nuts
Acorns, nuts, and small plants.
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.
Acorns are the nuts that grow on oak trees, not fruit. Oak trees produce acorns as a way of reproducing and spreading their seeds.
Deer love acorns, but they will eat about any kind of nuts or seeds.
Squirrels usually eat nuts, acorns, and seeds.
they eat food the nuts