Pili is the edible seed in question.
A baby tree is known as a seedling. This is the early stage of a tree's growth, starting from a seed sprouting into a small plant with roots and stem.
There is no specific tree known as a "guango tree." It's possible that you may be referring to the inga tree, also known as guaba or guama, which is a tropical species found in Central and South America that produces edible seed pods. If you have a different tree in mind, please provide more details for further clarification.
Nuts are usually the seed of the plantIn strict botanical sense nuts are dry indehiscent fruits
The seed box of a sycamore tree is commonly found hanging from the branches and is known as a spherical cluster of fuzzy balls. These seed balls contain the seeds of the sycamore tree and typically persist on the tree throughout the winter months.
The hickory tree produces small nuts that are edible.
Sweetheart apricot has edible seed. You can order a tree from Stark Bros. I have no experience with the company though. Other varieties that have edible pit: --Montgamet --Chinese (Mormon) --Robada --Hunza
Monkey Puzzel Tree seeds are edible - similar to pine nuts.
Taking your question literally, these leaves are edible, the Little Leaf Linden or Lime Tree, the Fragrant Spring Tree from Japan and the Mulberry. There is also a Chinese tree called the Goji No. The fruit of a tree is the seed containing capsule. The leafs are the foliage edible or not.
Pears are the fruit of the pear tree. They are the seed container for procreation and luckily for us the outer part of the case is edible.
Palm kernel comes from the oil palm tree. It's an edible seed and can produce palm kernel oil that comes from the kernel. The outer part of the seed can make palm oil.
The sweetgum tree produces gumballs, which are seed pods that resemble spiky balls. These seed pods are filled with small, hard seeds and are generally not edible.
No, the fruit is not edible even though it may look delicious. The seed is poisonous.
Brazil nut is the name of a South American tree and also the name of the tree's edible seed. The Brazil nut tree is native to Guianas, Venezuela, Brazil and Eastern Peru.
The aril is an edible part that is attached to the seed, and is readily eaten by others. It's the edible part that has attached and grown on a seed. An example of an aril is a pomegranate seed.
no they are not
In the deserts of the American Southwest, seed pods from the mesquite tree/bush are edible as well as the fruits and tender new pads of the prickly pear cactus.
yes, the part of coconut edible is its seed.