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Oak Trees

There are hundreds of species of oak trees around the world. The highest percentages are located in North America and China. Oak trees produce a fruit called an acorn.

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Why do oak trees grow in winter?

In temperate climates (Britain's weather), the growing season of oak trees is from the warming up of Spring to the cooling down of Autumn. Having lost their leaves in Autumn, the oak trees are shutting down, and will only wake when the sap begins to rise again with the warming and lengthening hours of daylight.

Do oak trees grow in winter?

No, because oak trees goes hibernation (dormant) during winter to conserve energy

How does a oak tree survive?

An oak tree survives by storing enough energy and resources to last through harsh conditions. Some species even keep their leaves all year round which makes this task much easier.

What are similarities between oak and maple trees?

Apart from both being broadleaf trees, there is little similarity. They are two entirely different species of tree.

Maple genus: Acer.

Oak genus: Quercus.

Is How tall is the oak tree a statistical question?

Yes, "How tall is the oak tree?" is a statistical question if it refers to measuring the heights of multiple oak trees in a population, as it implies variability and requires a method of data collection. In contrast, if it refers to a specific oak tree, it is not statistical since it seeks a single value. Statistical questions typically anticipate variability and involve data analysis.

What is a name for a oak kernel?

A name this is used to refer to oak kernel is kahrs. Oak kernel is a type of rustic wood flooring.

What effect do oak trees have on the environment?

Oaks, just the same as other long-lived trees have a positive effect on the environment by removing and storing carbon from the atmosphere. They provide shelter and food for a variety of insects, animals, and birds, and they play a part in moderating weather and land erosion.

In addition to aesthetic landscape value, another important role of oaks is to maintain watershed integrity. The sometimes deep, extensive root system of oaks stabilizes slopes and limits erosion, allowing groundwater recharge. The wide canopies dissipate the rainfall and prevent surface erosion. The ability of oaks and other trees to reduce air pollution and trap airborne particulates is fairly documented. Temperature modulation in urban areas is also provided by dense oaks. These important contributions of oaks to the sustainability of our landscapes are vital. Careful examination of the role played by oaks in maintaining watershed integrity and preservation efforts on a bioregional scale are needed to ensure that the oak woodlands plays its role in the future.

Is 19-4-10 fertilizer good for oak trees?

I would think that at 10 it is too high in Nitrogen. A balanced fertiliser is best.

Why squirrels need oak trees?

Squirrels need oak trees because he needs to put his nuts in the oak tree and he needs to build his nest in the oak tree.

Which trees grow well with oak trees?

bushes and mapeles go really well with oaks

Ive heard that oak trees are faster xp than willows till lvl 70 is this true?

I dont think so... whichever requires more level in tree cutting gets you more exp

What acid is in bark on oak trees?

Tannin . It is used for ink and dyes and in the leather making industry.

How tall do scarlet oak trees get to be?

The Scarlet Oak, Quercus coccinea, will grow to about 80 feet.