to be fully grown it takes about 5 years. For one foot, well, you do the math
Who ever wrote the above knows nothing of oaks. They very wildly and much depends on the acorn's ability to set down a deep tap root. There are NO oaks that grow to fully grown (60-100 feet) in five years. An average moderate rate of growth is just over two feet a year, and that would take 10-15 years to get a nice sized tree.
I have BS in Ornamental Horticulture. The answer above is plain wrong.
Oak trees will not grow from cuttings they grow from seed or are grafted.
about 200 years
An oak tree.
Trees are producer by how their seeds flies around. Take an oak tree seed. Animals find these seeds and they buried it somewhere where it can grow into an oak tree.
2 years
No it starts as a mini tree and grows into a gigante oak tree.
Plant an oak tree.
summertime
A white oak tree can be fifty to eighty feet in height and grows very slowly. This tree will take 20 years or more to reach maturity and can be as wide as it is tall.
No, poison oak does not grow from acorns. Poison oak plants grow from seeds that fall from mature plants and germinate in the soil. Acorns are the seeds of oak tree species, which are entirely separate plants from poison oak.
Yes, you can grow an oak tree from an acorn. Acorns contain the seeds of oak trees, and with the right conditions of soil, water, and sunlight, an acorn can germinate and grow into a tree.
in an oak tree