Oak Leaves and Acorn
Maturirty or to live to a ripe old age.
The Acorn symbolizes prosperity and fruitfulness and thus is found gracing many coats of arms and column capitals. Two acorns paired together can represent male sexuality, or the twin acorns can represent truth and the power of the spirit that is obtained by two sources - the natural world and the world that waits to be revealed.
Oak leaves can symbolize many things, including strength, endurance, eternity, honor, liberty, hospitality, faith and virtue.
All of these elements combined make the oak a symbol of the power of the Christian faith even in times of adversity.
The oak, along with the aspen and the holly, is one of the trees that lays claim to being the tree that was made into Christ's cross.
All of these elements combined make the oak a symbol of the power of the Christian faith even in times of adversity.
The oak, along with the aspen and the holly, is one of the trees that lays claim to being the tree that was made into Christ's cross.