Yes, the walnut is a fruit. in fact, a nut is a type of fruit, however a walnut is not a nut but a different type of fruit called a "drupe".
Yes, a walnut is classified as a fruit because it is the seed-bearing part of a tree that develops from the ovary of a flower.
A walnut is the fruit of the walnut tree the links below shows pictures to help you understand.
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The fruit that is similar in size and shape to a human brain is the walnut.
This year and last year my English walnut tree bore no fruit. My black walnut tree was prolific both years.
Walnuts originate from walnut trees (such as the Black Walnut), in the Juglans family. Walnut trees have pinnate leaves and hard shell-encased fruit, which when cracked open yield walnuts.
Walnuts originate from walnut trees (such as the Black Walnut), in the Juglans family. Walnut trees have pinnate leaves and hard shell-encased fruit, which when cracked open yield walnuts.
A. F. Zarubin has written: 'Reclamation and development of walnut and fruit forests in southern Kirghizia' -- subject(s): Afforestation, Walnut
No. They are different species.
The size of the tree would be the governing factor in this answer.
Im not sure but it is 210 in calories
Wait until it fruits - surely you will know then by the type of fruit you see growing on it!