A commonly accepted definition of invasive species is "a plant growing in an area where it is unwanted or causes damage to the ecosystem". Under this definition it depends what tree it is (Oak) and where it is planted or growing? For example in the UK the English Oak is not invasive, but in other areas or country's it may well be
Burr Oak is of the White Oak family, they are one and the same.
Yes, the White-Lipped Tree Frog is endangered.
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
To identify white oak tree bark, look for light gray to white bark with deep furrows and ridges. White oak bark is typically scaly and has a rough texture.
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The oak tree has thick bark. In fact the Cork Oak has such thick bark it is used for cork boards.
depends on the type of oak tree there's red oaks and white oaks