Wednesday, August 26, 2009

On Oak Trees and Acorns


I've said it before, I am ready for a change of season. The next season we face in Minnesota is Fall. It usually very beautiful here during the autumn season. The trees change colors. The pods form on plants. Seeds mature and ripen. Squirrels begin to snatch the ripening acorns that have fallen to the ground and bury them for their winter food.

I've never really thought about an acorn much. I knew it fell from an oak tree, but did you know that an oak tree does not produce acorns until it's 20 years old? Did you know that oak trees can live up to 200 years? (Think of all the people who have stood under the oak tree and fell in love, married, and were buried under those strong branches.)

If you want to learn a little bit more about oak trees and the humble acorn check out this page. It's full of interesting facts about oak trees! You never know when this information might become important to you!

In the meantime, go ahead and visit my Etsy store. This acorn is listed there.

3 comments:

Manuela said...

I love fall, I am a "fall girl" and what I love most are that colors changing every day. Thanks for the oak, no, I never thought about...

xoxox

angelinabeadalina said...

I love the soft fall colors in your acorn. I'm an autumn kinda gal, too.

Maybeads said...

Love that acorn!