The Horse Chustnut tree.
Conkers come from the horse chestnut.
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The 'conker tree' is also known as the 'horse chestnut tree'.
Conkers come from the Horsechestnut tree Aeseculus hippocastanum and are inedible. Chestnuts come from the Spanish or Sweet Chestnut tree Castanea sativa and are edible. s
It is the horse chestnut that produces conkers.
If the question is "What tree do conkers come from?" then the answer is Aesculus hippocastanum the Common Horse Chestnut.
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It is difficult to determine the exact number of conkers in a given year as it depends on various factors such as weather conditions, tree health, and natural cycles. Additionally, there is no comprehensive data available to compare the number of conkers in 2005 to other years. Therefore, it is not possible to conclude whether there were more conkers in 2005 than in other years.