15 types of oak trees grow in North Carolina. Because they’re such an important part of our landscape, it’s worth getting to know them a little better. At Ingram’s Tree Service, we love oak trees and have ample experience with trimming, pruning, and—-when necessary—-safely removing them. If you have an oak tree on your property that needs attention, don’t hesitate to contact our local arborist crew. Here’s a look at four interesting facts about oak trees.
For winemakers, oak trees are excellent for producing barrels. Wine aficionados claim that you can taste differences between American and French oaks. While American oaks are reputed to offer tasting notes of vanilla and sweet spice, French oaks have flavors of dark chocolate and savory spice. Oak also is used in manufacturing barrels for spirits such as whiskey and brandy.
Single oak trees are known to live for many centuries. There is an oak tree in California, known as the Pechanga great oak, that is believed to be up to 2,000 years old. Many claim it to be the world’s oldest oak tree.
Truffle hunters know that the soil below oak trees is known for being truffle habitat. Because truffles can sell for hundreds of dollars per pound, they are highly sought after. In oak tree roots, truffles grow via a symbiotic relationship. The truffles direct more water to the tree, while the tree roots supply the truffles with a sugar source.
It’s believed that oak trees first grew during the late Cretacious period, about 65 million years ago. As oak trees emerged, it was around the same time that tyrannosaurus rex’s time on the planet was coming to a close.
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