usually, oak trees produce acorns but in some rare occasions, a certain species of wasp would lay an egg in the flower of an oak tree. when that happens, the flower develops into a weird-shaped "gourd" for the larva to feed on it. it drops in autumn and when spring arrives, the larva would have already developed into a wasp and would fly away. i am not lying. to prove it, go to YouTube and search for the video posted by BBC.
There is no fruit that grows on an oak tree. Oak trees will produce acorns, a hard and heavily shelled nut.
An oak tree.
an oak fern silly
No it starts as a mini tree and grows into a gigante oak tree.
Oak tree.
Quercus. Oak.
Acorns grow on oak trees.
well that depends on what oak tree it is and where it grows but a average undisturbed oak tree can live for 500-600 years. but for example a oak tree that lives in England can live for 400 - 500 years.
1. They grow in healthy fibred Soil.
The acorn grows into an oak tree.
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.
technically, oak leaves generate to their own size a soon as a tree produces enough energy for it to grow the leaves grow how big of the energy that's inside them and it stick on too a oak tree and stay the same length. so no an oak tree leaf stays the same.