Burr oak (Quercus macrocarpa) grows in the far eastern portion of Montana and is the only oak native to the state. Other oaks, such as pin oak (Quercus palustris), northern red oak (Quercus rubra), white oak (Quercus alba), and swamp white oak (Quercus bicolor) are planted and grown as ornamentals.
Yes, acorn trees, specifically species of oak that produce acorns, can grow in Montana. The most common types of oak found in the region include the Bur Oak and the Northern Red Oak, which are adapted to the cooler climate. However, the growth of oak trees in Montana may be limited to certain areas with suitable soil and conditions, primarily in the southern and central parts of the state.
Yes, you can plant acorns to grow oak trees. Acorns are the seeds of oak trees, and when planted in suitable soil and conditions, they can germinate and grow into oak trees over time.
Oak trees grow in the United States and other countries.
It can.
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No, because oak trees goes hibernation (dormant) during winter to conserve energy
Yes. Acorns are the seed pods that grow on oak trees.
Oak trees will not grow from cuttings they grow from seed or are grafted.
Acorns are from Oak trees.
No. No trees grow in Antarctica.
Acorns grow on oak trees, typically on the continent of North America. There are, however, other continents where oak trees are native plants. Countries in Europe, such as England and Wales, also have native Oak trees, along with many other countries.