Why Do Oak Tree Leaves Turn Yellow?
Among the many beautiful trees of the the Quercus genus is the oak tree. The oak trees are found in many regions of the northern hemisphere. Many different types of oak trees possess characteristics of deciduous as well as ever green trees. The specialty of oak trees is that they are found in many different regions through out the world that span from the cold latitudes of the Tundra regions to the sub tropical latitudes of the temperate regions. The oak tree also happens to be a tree that has aroused the interest of many botanists due to its wonderful structuring of the roots and shoots. The different species of the oak possess highly versatile characteristics. For example, the live oak or the evergreen oak has an excellent shoot which covers a large area. On the other hand, the Pin oak which is also known as the Swamp Spanish oak, has a vertically projected and rather narrow shoot. Moving on to the topic, oak tree leaves turning yellow are not a rare phenomenon, it is observed in man