Yes, the white oak tree (Quercus alba) is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, and white oaks belong to the family Fagaceae, which includes trees and shrubs that bear flowers and acorns. As a deciduous hardwood tree, the white oak plays a significant role in its ecosystem, providing habitat and food for various wildlife.
Plants are not divided into classes. The white oak is an angiosperm in the order fagales and the genus quercus.
An oak tree is an Angiosperm. Angiosperms are characterized by their flowers and enclosed seeds, such as the acorns produced by oak trees.
Oak trees (Quercus) are angiosperms'
Burr Oak is of the White Oak family, they are one and the same.
yes :) hope this helps any fruit that has seeds on the inside are angiosperms
Angiosperm
Yes Iowa's state tree is the swamp white oak tree I did research
the white oak.
The Whit Oak is the Official Tree of Maryland.
Connecticut's tree is the White oak
no, an oak tree is an angiosperm. some examples of gymnosperms are pine trees or brigham trees.
Pecan tree is an angiosperm of family Juglandaceae