No, the water chestnut, is a grass-like sedge grown for its edible corms.
I'm guessing so cuz it has the word NUT in it
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idk if it's a TREE nut
Well I dont think so
Go look in the nut encyclopedia and see if it says anything.
yes its the nut of a horse chestnut tree.
Chestnut or as we always called them as children 'conkers' xx
Yes there is, a horse chestnut is somethin on the inside of their legs that when they where inside their mothers stomach they where connected, then when they where born the chestnut spit apart so they could walk. And a chestnut nut is something you eat.
Chestnut is a noun when it refers to the tree, nut, or wood from that tree. It can be used as an adjective meaning reddish-brown.
Chestnut tree is a plant that derives its energy from photosynthesis. The chest nut tree has abundance of leaves to help in the process of photosynthesis. The tree also has fruits which contributes to the protection of the spine.
A black walnut is a type of tree that produces walnuts.
Chestnuts are the fruit of the Horse Chestnut tree, Aesculus hippocastanum, so yes they are a form of tree nut.
Neither, it's a nut.
Yes. Put the walnut in the ground, water it, keep it in the right climate and weather, care for it, and eventually you will grow a chestnut tree with chestnuts.
The Chestnut Tree was created in 2007.
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A horse chestnut tree!