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  2. Temnothorax curvispinosus - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes called the acorn ant because it can live inside hollowed out acorns. [3] [4] Acorn ants are found in both rural and urban habitats. The acorn ant is temperature-sensitive, and urban environments tend to be hotter and change temperature more rapidly than rural ones.

  3. Quercus pagoda - Wikipedia

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    Acorns per pound range from 200 to 750. Acorns mature from August to November of the second year. Trees begin bearing acorns when they are about 25 years old, and optimum production is reached when they are between 50 and 75 years of age. Good acorn crops are frequent, occurring at 1- or 2-year intervals, with light crops in intervening years.

  4. Acorns aren't just for squirrels, but read this before eating ...

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    Acorns are rich in vitamins, nutrients and minerals that help to support heart, bone and muscle health, as well as energy, metabolism and brain function, according to Best.

  5. Acorn - Wikipedia

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    Jays and squirrels that scatter-hoard acorns in caches for future use effectively plant acorns in a variety of locations in which it is possible for them to germinate and thrive. Even though jays and squirrels retain remarkably large mental maps of cache locations and return to consume them, the odd acorn may be lost, or a jay or squirrel may ...

  6. Quercus gambelii - Wikipedia

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    The acorns are 10–20 millimetres (3 ⁄ 8 – 3 ⁄ 4 in) long and about one-third to one-half enclosed by a cap or cup ; they mature in September, turning from green to golden brown. The plant reproduces from acorns, but also spreads from root sprouts that grow from vast underground structures called lignotubers .

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    Meet David M. Bird, a creative artist who makes charming little creatures called "Becorns" using natural materials like acorns, sticks, and pinecones. Drawing on his experience designing toys for ...

  8. Quercus virginiana - Wikipedia

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    The acorns are small, 1–2.5 cm (3 ⁄ 8 –1 in), oblong in shape (ovoid or oblong-ellipsoid), shiny and tan-brown to nearly black, often black at the tips, and borne singly or in clusters. [9] [8] The avenue of live oaks at Boone Hall in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, planted in 1743.

  9. Major Oak - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2002, a person illegally attempted to sell acorns claimed to be from the Major Oak on an internet-based auction website. [10] The Major Oak in December 2006 Book illustration of the Major Oak in 1879. In 2003, in Dorset a plantation was started of 260 saplings grown from acorns of the Major Oak. [5]

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