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Blurple berries!!
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Acorns.
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If you are a squirrel you could get acorns off of an oak.
The bark of an oak tree can come off due to factors such as age, disease, insect infestation, or physical damage.
The bark is peeling off the oak tree due to a natural process called exfoliation, where the outer layer of bark sheds to allow for growth and renewal of the tree.
Leaves of an oak tree fall off during summer because the oak tree is trying to save the water and minerals of the tree. i.e. the tree is trying to reduce the amount of transpiration which takes place through heavy sunlight. So by getting rid of leaves the amount of transpiration reduces and the oak tree won't die.
The oak tree bark is falling off due to natural growth and aging processes, as well as potential damage from pests, diseases, or environmental stressors.
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It depends on the fruit. you twist off apples and pears but cut off citrus fruit. If the fruit requires more than a slight tug to remove from the tree you are better off cutting them off. Pulling can potentially damage the tree.
The shaggy bark oak tree is characterized by its rough and shaggy bark that peels off in long strips. This unique bark texture sets it apart from other oak tree species.
When it falls off the tree and is no longer alive.
No, it will not hurt orange trees to leave the fruit on until it falls off. Many times the oranges will even fall off before they are ripe.
An oak tree will drop a seed and if that seed falls of fertile soil and is covered and watered it will usually germinate. It will sprout roots and a plant that will eventulally grow as big as its predesesor.
The banana is the fruit of the banana tree of which there are several species.