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What is the nut of an oak tree called?

acorn I'm pretty sure it's called an acorn.


What is a oak nut called?

They are called acorns.


What is a tiny acorn called?

nutlet


What is a grown acorn called?

There is no such thing I'm aware of called an "acorn tree". Acorns are a nut from the various types of Oak trees.


Is there a dog called an English boxer?

There is no breed called an "English Boxer." The Boxer breed originated in Germany, not England.


Is there a movie called the acorn people?

Of course!


What is seed of an oak tree called?

The seed of an oak tree is called an acorn. It is a nut that is enclosed in a cup-like structure known as a cupule. When an acorn falls to the ground and germinates, it can grow into a new oak tree.


What is the coat of an acorn called?

The coat of an acorn is called the husk or shell. It protects the seed inside and helps it to germinate and grow into a new oak tree.


What is the acorn shaped Pokemon called?

its name is Seedot


What an oak tree seed is called?

An acorn


Why did spider call the group the Acorn People?

Spider as well as the other campers at Ron Jones camp called themselves the acorn people because they made acorn necklesses for everyone at the camp.


How does an acorn grow into a tree?

An acorn grows into a tree through a process called germination. When the acorn falls to the ground, it absorbs water and nutrients from the soil. The outer shell softens, allowing a tiny root to emerge and anchor the acorn in the ground. The acorn then sends up a shoot that eventually grows into a tree trunk, branches, leaves, and roots, completing the transformation from acorn to tree.