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Why is oak a flowering plants?​

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Many deciduous species are marcescent, not dropping dead leaves until spring. In spring, a single oak tree produces both male flowers and small female flowers, meaning that the trees are monoecious. The acorns and leaves contain tannic acid, which helps to guard from fungi and insects.

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