A cashew tree is transplanted and grows to a height of approx. 6m to 8m in 5 years' time.
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Pinch the buds back by hand as soon as you see them. Remember, no flowers, no fruit . This will also force the growth back and make a fuller but shorter tree next year. Are the blossoms so much of a problem? I would love to have my own fresh cashew butter.
about 6" to 12" per year
Cashews come from a tree. They are found inside the stem of a fruit that grows on the tree, called a cashew apple or, in Portuguese, a cajú . The fruit makes a delicious juice, but the cashew nut is the main commodity. The stem where the cashew nut comes from contains an acid-like oil that must be burned out of the stem, which roasts the nut inside, before the nut can be eaten. This is a very labor-intensive process which explains why cashew nuts are so expensive.
Cashew nuts are not exactly nuts, they are rather fruits of the cashew tree. These fruits look like apples, and the formation that grows at the end of them is what actually become the cashew nut, after a long process of roasting. The cashew tree originally grows in tropical climates such as Brazil, the tree is now widely grown in tropical regions, Vietnam and Nigeria, India, the Ivory Coast and Indonesia.
It is an Acajou or Cashew tree
Approx 6 ft per year.
Pistacia.
TEREBINTH
Yes. Mangos are a tropical fruit tree belonging to the genus Magifera and the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae which is shared by the cashew
CashewsNo, cashews are not related to peanuts. In fact, cashews are a member of the Poison Ivy family1.1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cashew