Acorns are the fruits (seeds) produced by Oak trees. The Oak tree will attempt to grow acorns every year. In some years the conditions for them are better and others but there are always some.
Acorns are the fruit of the oak tree.
Once the tree is mature enough to produce acorns is should produce them every year.
The pin oak Quercus palustrus produces acorns in the Autumn
Oak trees drop their acorns in the early fall. Pollen carries through the air in the spring to make acorns.
because it is going to be a touch winter this year.
It was a wet early spring followed by a hot. dry summer. And it is a "mast" year for oaks, every 7 years they drop more acorns to insure survival.
November
Every year.
The spiky things that fall from trees are called "acorns."
Some acorns will fall to the ground, or squirrels can carry them away and bury the acorns some distance from the Oak tree. Not all acorns will be found again by the squirrel.
The oak tree is well-known for producing acorns. These nuts serve as a vital food source for various wildlife, including squirrels, deer, and birds. Different species of oak trees can produce varying quantities of acorns each year, often in cycles of heavy and light production. The acorns mature in the fall and can be an important part of the ecosystem.
Every year