Germany | 1950 | 1 Pfenning | Flora and Fauna | Oak

 Germany

Oak Seedling



Quercus (oak) is a genus of about 600 species of trees and shrubs in the beech family (Fagaceae), native to the Northern Hemisphere. It includes deciduous and evergreen species across temperate to tropical regions of Asia and the Americas. North America, Mexico, and China are major centers of diversity, and the name “oak” also appears in related genera such as Lithocarpus.

Oaks have spirally arranged leaves—lobed, serrated, or entire—and many deciduous species retain dead leaves until spring (marcescent). They produce male catkins and female flowers on the same tree. The fruit is an acorn, borne in a cupule, maturing in 6–18 months. Evergreen “live oaks” are scattered throughout the genus.

In practical cultivation (e.g., gardening or farming simulations), oak seedlings are grown by planting an acorn in a pot, watering it, and allowing it to sprout. Seedlings typically become saplings in a few minutes (faster if watered), and then grow into mature oak trees in about 140 minutes. Planting may require a minimum farming skill level.


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