Oak trees are composed of two main species types White and red with many sub species falling under both groups Of both main species types neither will quit producing acorns after maturity. However they will skip years depending on soil moisture and climatic shifts in climate and weather patterns. Stress caused by these factors may cause some species to not produce in certain years but this is typical. Red oaks are more prone to drought stress as they tend to have a shallower root depth and lack the long tap root that most white oaks have. Stress from drought and a late frost which hits after a tree has budded and began its pollination process is the leading causes of crop failures. Repeated stress on an old mature tree as well as limbs falling off due to heavy foliage can cause fungi to set in which will ultimately lead to disease and death of mature trees.
yes they all do because i read it in a coast live oak article
Acorns are the fruit of the oak tree.
Be sure to rake up all of the acorns that fall on the ground.
All oaks. Those are the seeds of the oak tree. No acorns, no oaks.
Well, they do not go anywhere. They live in trees and just bury there store acorns and such all summer so in the winter they can dig them up and eat them
Acorns can be found on oak trees in forests, parks, or wooded areas. Look under oak trees, particularly in the fall when they are most likely to have fallen from the branches. Be sure to check the ground around oak trees.
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Mutualism: The Oak tree provides the squirrel with shelter and acorns to eat. The squirrel buries some of the acorns, and does not find all of them. The acorns grow into baby oak trees. The squirrel gets food and shelter, and in turn makes more oak trees.
The pollen is to produce acorns, which produce more oak trees.
because trees have genders, if your tree is a male it will not bear fruit but if it is female it will bear.
all year
No trees live in the canopy. They all live on the ground.