Bur Oak
Quercus macrocarpa
Plantae
COMMON
Stats
- Lifespan
- 200-400 yrs
- Size
- Huge
- Diet
- Photosynthetic
- Biome
- Temperate forest
- Range
- North America
- Movement
- Sessile
- Breeding
- Seeds
- Defense
- Armor
- Status
- Common
About
Bur Oaks are tall, broad-leaved, and massive trees that are native to the eastern United States and the eastern Canadian provinces. Their acorns are the largest of any North American oak, and are an important food source for wildlife.
Life cycle
- 1.seedA dormant seed waits for water and warmth before germinating.
- 2.sproutA first shoot emerges with cotyledon leaves and a tap root reaching down.
- 3.saplingA young plant grows true leaves and a stem or trunk, putting on height each season.
- 4.matureFully grown, flowering or fruiting at adult size.
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Taxonomy
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Fagales
- Family
- Fagaceae
- Genus
- Quercus
- Species
- Quercus macrocarpa