The oak tree has a solid trunk and a tower-shaped crown. The plant is about 24 meters tall, grows at a medium speed, and has a crown width of 10 meters. The leaves change significantly, starting out bright red and turning dark green when mature, then orange-red in September. The flowers are pure white, with white stamens with red, and have a relatively long lifespan. Where do oak trees grow?Oak trees originally grew in northern India, Malaysia and Indonesia , and are now planted all over the world. Oak trees have strong resistance to adversity, and are resistant to high temperature, drought, moisture, cold, urban environmental pollution, and wind. They are suitable for growing in loose and fertile soil. Oak tree growth environment and characteristicsOak trees have a strong ability to adapt to the environment and can grow vigorously in general environments. They usually grow in hills and mountains. They prefer loose sandy loam or well-drained slightly acidic soil. They are resistant to environmental pollution and can grow well in dry, poor, slightly acidic or alkaline soils. Oak distribution areaThe oak tree has a medium growth rate and can grow up to 60 cm per year in moist, well-drained soil. It has a relatively wide distribution range and is distributed in Xiongyue in Liaoning, Beijing, Tai'an in Shandong, Qingdao, the western mountainous areas of Hebei, the western mountainous areas of Hubei, Henan and other places in China . |
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