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Peanuts develop on the roots of the plant, completely underground.
Penuts are actually called Peanuts nowdays my dear. But if you prefercall them penuts if you wish. Penuts or Peanuts have no roots when you buy them from packets in the supermarket. Have fun with your penuts or peanuts, From your Penpal Susan I do not love you.
Peanuts form on the roots of the peanut plant. They are grown in Georgia and other southern US states and in Africa.
Yes. In fact, that majority of all Americans eat roots, such as carrots, potatoes, and peanuts.
the roots of beans and peanuts
Ketchup, onions, and peanuts. Now the peanuts are pratically dying and dried out, and you have to add the roots soil and dirt.
they live in the roots of beans and peanuts- jeff chandler
No, they aren't. Peanuts are actually just seeds. But peanuts can be made into peanut butter.Peanuts aren't seeds, they are legumes. That means they are a growth that develops on the roots of the peanut plant.
Yes, both peanuts and peas have nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their roots. This symbiotic relationship allows these plants to convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that can be used by the plant as a nutrient. This process helps to enrich the soil and improve plant growth.
The actual peanuts that we consume are the cotyledons or store food for the growing embyo of the new plant. the embryo derive its food from the cotyledon before the actual roots are emerged and become a plant.
Both. They come from the roots of plants (peanut plants) that are in the ground. They have to be dug up to be harvested.