The Brazil Nut tree.
No, Brazil nuts come from the Bertholletia excelsa tree. Apples come from apple trees! Both apples and Brazil nuts do grow in Brazil.
coconuts.
Nuts are usually the seed of the plantIn strict botanical sense nuts are dry indehiscent fruits
Their is a whole bunch of different nuts, each come from their own respective tree. You would have to be more specific as to which type of nut.
There are trees that have hardwood and that produce large nuts. These trees are walnut, hickory, and chestnut. These trees are valuable for their timber and for the nuts produced.
Yes, beech trees produce small triangular nuts called beech nuts.
Pine trees
No, nuts are not considered abiotic. Abiotic factors refer to non-living components of an ecosystem, such as sunlight, water, and minerals. Nuts are considered biotic because they come from living organisms, specifically trees. They are the seeds of various tree species and are produced as a result of biological processes within the trees.
There are many different varieties of Hazel trees of which some varieties do produce nuts, all of which are edible. The common (European Hazel) is the most commonly grown for its nuts. Hazel trees will also produce catkins, and need another nearby hazel to polinate them to produce nuts
No .If they are already bearing nuts you cant stop them.
Most nuts grow on trees, including walnuts, almonds, pecans, macadamias, hazelnuts and Brazil nuts. Pine nuts also grow on trees: they grow in the pine cones of certain pine trees. On the other hand, peanuts grow underground, so they are also called "ground nuts." Technically, they are not nuts but a legume or bean, so another name for peanuts is goober peas.
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