Top 5 Oak Tree Facts

Top 5 Oak Tree Facts Lets read the top ...
Top 5 Oak Tree Facts

Top 5 Oak Tree Facts

Let’s read the top 5 Oak Tree facts. Oakwood is a widespread woodcut from oak trees. It’s frequently utilized around the house for gates, seats, furniture, and even grounds. It’s categorized as hardwood with more than 600 species, red oak, and white oak is the most popular for woodworking projects.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by 215mag (@215mags)

1. Oak is used to make alcohol. Oakwood barrels are often used in the storage and manufacture of various alcohols. Wine, whiskey, and brandy are all stored in oak barrels. Some types of beer are oak barrel-aged as well.

2. Oaks live for centuries. Almost all species of oak trees live at least 200 years old. Some oak trees can survive for thousands of years. One oak tree, planted by King John, has survived for 800 years through the reigns of 35 other monarchs.

3. Oak is officially one of the strongest woods in the world. It’s almost five times the robustness of Scots pine and this led to the Romans giving the wood the name “Robur” the same term that they used for “strength”. The toughness of solid oak is one of the reasons it’s used to make burial caskets and coffins for important figures such as Edward the Confessor whose oak casket lies at Westminster Abbey.

4. Another Oak tree fact. Oak Trees produces fruit. Oak trees don’t start producing acorns until they reach around 20 years old. One oak tree can make 2,000 acorns every year, but only about 1 in 10,000 will become a new tree. That’s odd!!

5. Oak trees can grow to gargantuan sizes. Some can reach 70 feet in height, 135 feet in length, and 9 feet wide. One of the largest oak trees is found in Goose Island State Park. Their sheer size makes them thirsty trees, absorbing upwards of 50 gallons of water a day. This makes them great urban trees, soaking up rainwater runoff and preventing erosion damage.

Oak TreeImage Source: pixabay

Thank you for reading these Top 5 Oak Tree facts. You might be also like to check Hyperion -The Tallest Tree In The World.

If you think we missed out on any facts about Oak Tree, then please do add them in the comments section. And keep reading the 215mag blog for more knowledgeable content.

Read LaterAdd to FavouritesAdd to Collection

  Facts About Beethoven

8 January 2022, 23:23 | Views: 1373

Add new comment

For adding a comment, please log in
or create account

0 comments