no thats just stupid lol
Carya illinoinensis the pecan is naturally propagated by seed. As the pecan nut is the seed you can therefore produce a pecan tree from a pecan nut.
Plant the nut.
Yes.
A pecan tree is in the Plantae kingdom.
The plant kingdom, Kingdom Plantae.
The pecan tree is a plant, and all plants belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Plantae, as well as the Kingdoms Animalia, Fungi and Protista.
Yes, a pecan tree has many cells.
Most likely you only have one pecan tree. Plus there a probably no other pecan trees nearby. Your pecan tree has to have another pecan tree close enough so that they can pollinate. If no pollination occurs, no pecans.
A pecan tree, being a plant, is a eukaryote as all plants are. Membrane bound nucleus and many membrane bound organelles.
Yes, a pecan tree has many cells.
No, the compound noun pecan tree is a word for any pecan tree anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Pecan Tree Drive, Baton Rouge, LA or Pecan Tree Terrace, Colonial Heights, VAPecan Tree Inn, Queen Street, Beaufort, NCGreen Tree Pecan Company, Powell, TX"Lessons From a Pecan Tree" by Enid Sanford
Pecan tree is an angiosperm of family Juglandaceae
One state only has the pecan tree as a state tree. That state is Texas.
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Our native ladybugs are beneficial insects that can rescue just about any herbaceous or woody plant from aphids, and yet they can do nothing for Georgia pecan trees that are infested with pecan tree aphids.