Yes, peanuts do grow undergound. They grow in pods, as part of the plant's root system. When it is time to harvest, farmers plow them up from the ground.
Yes they do grow underground.
well everyone should know that peanuts grow above ground!!!!!!
No, because then they know something that wasn't true. Only their leaves grow above ground.
Short answer is Yes. Here is a link with some information. http://www.peanut-institute.org/PeanutFAQs.html
in the ground
Yes.
underground
Peanuts develop on the roots of the plant, completely underground.
Almond, walnut, hazelnut, etc, grow above ground on trees. Peanuts grow underground.
Peanuts grow underground. But, peanuts aren't truly nuts; they're legumes.
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How about peanuts?
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.
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.
Trees. Except peanuts, which are legumes; they grow underground.
No they grow in the open air and are then pushed into the ground by the plant where they ripen.
No. Peanuts grow in the ground, not on a tree.
No, cashews and walnuts are tree nuts. Peanuts grow underground and are legumes.
Yes, but the peanuts are grown underground. The hay is what the peanut plant grows above ground.