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frosts and droughts and adverse conditions, symbolizing greatness and perseverance through trials and hardships, arises from a little acorn. description scrub oak (quercus sinuata var. breviloba) leaves and acorns from a botanical sense, the acorn is a true nut . that is, it is a hard, indehiscent (not
species to species, but all acorns contain large amounts of protein , carbohydrates , and fats, as well as the minerals calcium , phosphorus , and potassium , and the vitamin niacin . total food energy in an acorn also varies by oak species, but all compare well with other wild foods and with other nuts...
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