Its a hickory
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.
The hazelnut tree, also known as the Corylus avellana tree, produces hazelnuts. They are grown primarily for their delicious and nutritious nuts and are often used in baking and cooking.
While water chestnuts are not tree nuts and are generally well tolerated by those with tree nut allergies, it is still possible for someone with a tree nut allergy to also be allergic to water chestnuts. An allergic reaction to water chestnuts in a person with a tree nut allergy would be classified as a separate allergy, not a cross-reaction. It is always best to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice and guidance.
The Candlenut tree as in can - dell - nut.
A cob-nut tree. They are a type of hazel nut.
Hickory
hickory
Yes. A Brazil Nut Tree is a hardwood tree. Do not stand underneath one. The pod full of Brazil Nuts drops about 150 feet!
Pecan Tree
A beechnut is the nut of the beech tree - the small, triangular nut of the beech tree.
The pecan tree produces a nut, which is the fruiting structure to propagate the species. I believe most all trees produce some sort of 'fruiting' structure to reproduce. Albeit a nut, fruit, nutlet, winged seed, or other type which help it to disperse the species. An example of another type: Cottonwood tree seeds are very small and have a tuft of what appears to be a cottony plume (parachute) to float the seed on wind currents to distant places from the female tree, which produces the seed.
One of the most valuable hardwood trees in the Amazon Forest is the Brazil nut tree (Bertholletia excelsa). It produces Brazil nuts and also high-quality timber that is prized for its durability and beauty. Brazil nut trees are important for the ecosystem and are protected in many areas due to their economic and ecological value.
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.
The hazelnut tree, also known as the Corylus avellana tree, produces hazelnuts. They are grown primarily for their delicious and nutritious nuts and are often used in baking and cooking.
Chestnut or as we always called them as children 'conkers' xx
Yes. It produces nuts, wood and a natural habitat for much wildlife.
Yes, the Brazil nut tree (Bertholletia excelsa) is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit, and the Brazil nut tree fits this classification. It produces large fruits that contain the edible Brazil nuts, which are its seeds. This tree is native to the Amazon rainforest and plays a crucial role in its ecosystem.