Tap
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I'm not an oak expert, but I do know reds from whites and I also know that reds take 2 years to develop acorns. Can someone explain the process of acorn development on the reds?
I have a red that I got as a tiny bare root from the Arbor Day Society about 15 years ago and this year, for the 1st time, it has thousands of tiny acorns on it. Will they be fully mature and dropping this fall, or will they hold-on thru the winter and be mature next year?
I never really understood the "2 year" process of red acorn development.
I have a red that I got as a tiny bare root from the Arbor Day Society about 15 years ago and this year, for the 1st time, it has thousands of tiny acorns on it. Will they be fully mature and dropping this fall, or will they hold-on thru the winter and be mature next year?
I never really understood the "2 year" process of red acorn development.