I've recently discovered that university life is very, very different from school life. So when I'm not working, I'm playing, which, evidently, leaves no time for wikiwriting. However I do reserve the right to use this profile in the future, and I shall return, in time, but my emphasis will probably shift to commercial law related topics, as that is my chosen field.
Best of luck to all of you!
Well actually, I've been doing the whole university thing for ages now, striving for more partying and less work...
The acorn is the
nut of the
oak tree and its close relatives, in the family
Fagaceae. Acorns usually contain a
seedling surrounded by two
cotyledons (seedling leaves), enclosed in a tough
shell known as the pericarp, and borne in a cup-shaped
cupule. This acorn of the species Quercus robur (the pedunculate oak), with a length of 25 millimetres (1 inch), was photographed in
Keila, Estonia.Photograph credit:
Ivar Leidus