The oak tree is a deciduous tree, often referred to as the majestic tree can live up to 200 years. The black and red oak are two familiar types of an oak tree. When the leaves change color in the fall, the red oak tree leaves turn red. The red oak tree possesses high-quality wood, which is used to produce furniture and home décor, and it is also a valuable timber tree. It is known as the red oak, champion oak, and Spanish oak and is the state tree of New Jersey.
On the other hand, the black oak produces acorn seeds around every two to three years, and it is known for inviting animals to forage; this includes squirrels and chipmunks. The bark of the black oak contains a dark gray shade with many undulations. The leaves are transformed into a variety of bright, brilliant fall colors such as red, yellow, orange, and umber.