I came on here to find the answer not type my answer.
The trees you are referring to are likely members of the genus Fagus, also known as beech trees. They produce flowers in long catkins that hang from the branches and produce nuts within prickly burs. Beech trees are typically tall, deciduous trees with smooth gray bark and oval-shaped leaves.
The long stem of a plant from which leaves and flowers grow is called the main stem or the stalk. This part of the plant provides support and transports water, nutrients, and sugars to the leaves and flowers to help them grow and develop.
Pseudomonas bacteria can typically grow within 24-48 hours under optimal conditions. The growth rate can vary depending on factors such as temperature, nutrient availability, and the specific strain of Pseudomonas.
Hair growth is not indefinite and is limited by genetics and the hair growth cycle. Most people's hair can grow up to a certain length before it stops growing.
Long hairs can grow out of moles due to a combination of genetics and hormonal factors. Moles are clusters of pigmented cells, and sometimes these cells can produce hair follicles. The presence of hair in moles is a common occurrence and is usually harmless.
Red roan or chestnut roan is just a color it in no way affects how long a horse will live.
for it to be fully grown it'll take about 25 years
Depends what you do with it.
A horse leech grows to 30 cm long.
As having burned wood for heat during the last several winters I have experienced burning of the wood from a Horse chestnut tree. I had half of one go down in my yard, and the following heating season, I burned the wood from that tree. It has a very pleasant aroma, which is kind of difficult to surmise, but one can get a sense of nostalgia from it. It heats and burns relatively long, but does not burn as long as a hard oak. I would still recommend someone burn Horse Chestnut, if they desired a good, long-lasting, great smelling hard wood to burn, this would be an ideal candidate!
Conker trees, also known as horse chestnut trees, typically take about 30-50 years to reach full maturity and produce conkers. The seeds themselves usually germinate within 2-5 weeks when planted in the right conditions.
grey i like in the classic short but for chestnut its the classic long !
In extreme cases, up to 2metres, 7feet
A mortal horse lives until about 30 years old, but an immortal horse lives forever.
the horses hair can grow about to 5 or 8 inches long
3 montrhs
You can grow any tree in a container as long as you have enough room for the roots and can provide the water it needs, which sounds like you've been doing thus far - 22 years is a long time. If the tree is healthy, I would leave it in its container, repotting only as needed. If it is flowering, then I see no reason why it shouldn't produce conkers, given it receives adequate pollination. You may also want to give it some phosphorus rich fertilizer or add bone meal to the soil. Should you decide to plant it out, this article will help: