Pine tree. It produces cones.
Neither. They produce nuts
The main production of a tree is oxygen. There are some trees that produce seeds, nuts, and fruit. Trees also produce leaves.
The main production of a tree is oxygen. There are some trees that produce seeds, nuts, and fruit. Trees also produce leaves.
Tree nuts that commonly produce allergic reactions include almonds, walnuts, cashews, hazelnuts, pistachios, and Brazil nuts. People with a tree nut allergy may also react to other less common nuts, so it's important to consult with a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and management.
Among the trees listed, the maple tree does not produce nuts. While oak trees produce acorns and hazel trees produce hazelnuts, maples are primarily known for their sap, which is used to make maple syrup, and their distinctive leaves.
Hickory trees typically produce nuts in a three year cycle. One year they will produce a heavy crop of nuts, the next year they will have a crop that is light to moderate, and the next year they produce very few nuts.
Oak Trees produce acorns not nuts. Infact, your wrong, the acorn produces acorns which are nuts. Acorns are often classified as oak nuts. But I'm afraid I don't have the equation, apparently there is one somewhere on the web. I suppose it also depends on how many oak tree flowers are pollinated.
There are 2 species of the same genus Bertholletia excelsa and B. nobilis which produce the Brazil nuts and Para nuts.
Walnut trees will typically produce each year but may have off seasons to help the tree recover. It takes an entire season for the tree to fully grow and develop nuts which can then be harvested.
This year and last year my English walnut tree bore no fruit. My black walnut tree was prolific both years.
Walnut tree
There are two trees of the same family, Bertholletia excelsa and B. nobilis that produce Brazil nuts and Para nuts. Cashew (given by Suresh Nellikode)