Peanuts do grow on peanut trees which can be found in your brain. As people say your IQ is like a peanut it is true. Because peanuts grow on your head. If somebody sais that it is true!!
This is a trick question. Peanuts grow in the soil, not on trees. Therefore there is no peanut tree, but peanut flower (and the peanuts grow attached to the roots of it).
NO!Of course not. Peanut butter is made in a factory. But peanuts grow on a plant, in order to make peanut butter!
Peanuts grow underground. But, peanuts aren't truly nuts; they're legumes.
Actually, peanut plants do grow from peanuts. However, you have to make sure that they are raw peanuts. If you try to use roasted peanuts, they will not work. Plant the entire peanut (shell and all) and water if very well. Do not water it again until you see the peanut plant begin to sprout!
Peanuts grow on sandy soil. First take a raw peanut seed. Plant it on sandy soil. Let it grow until it is yummy!Peanuts is a underground nut.
Peanuts are very interesting plants because they grow like a pea and when they flower, the flower begins to droop and burrows into the ground, which is where the peanut develops.
The flower. The stalk enongates untill it is underground and the peanut develops there.
The question is irrelevant. Peanuts do not grow on trees.
It's really quite amazing when you think about it. Peanuts grow underground but are attached to the branches of the peanut tree/bush.See the links below for more information.
Most peanut butter is just peanuts flavored with a little salt and/or sugar. Some are nothing but peanuts. While peanuts aren't a big crop in Iowa, they could grow some there.
No. Not on trees. Another name for peanut is groundnut which gives you a clue to where they grow. They grow in the ground. After the flower is fertilized a stalk grows from the flower into the ground and the nuts develop below ground.