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Conkers come from the horse chestnut.

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What kind of trees grow conkers?

1) collect a conker2) Place some crocks at the base of a pot then neatly fill it with soil, mixed with compost3)Plant the conker 2cm deep then cover it up with soil and compost4) water it well5) Put the pot in a shady place in the garden for winterAdviceYou will need to wait until the spring to see the conker tree has sprouted.You can grow the tree in a pot as long as you keep repotting it into a bigger pot whenever it gets too cramped. It is worth planting up several conkers in case some don't work.


Were did conkers get their name?

Conkers are named after the hard, shiny seeds of the horse chestnut tree which are called "conkers." The game of conkers involves stringing these seeds together and trying to break your opponent's conker.


What trees does conkers come from?

The 'conker tree' is also known as the 'horse chestnut tree'.


What type of nut grows in conkers?

Conkers is the nickname of the Horse Chestnut.


What tree produces conkers?

horse chestnut trees


Why do conkers grow inside spiky shells?

They grow in spiky shells because of defence matters. Animals will eat conkers, animals such as squirrels, badgers ect. WARNING! do not pick up conkers as they can poke into your skin and may cause bleeding!


Which three produces conkers?

The horse chestnut tree produces conkers, which are the seeds found inside the spiky capsules that fall to the ground in autumn. The conkers are popular for playing the traditional British game of conkers, where players try to smash each other's conkers by taking turns to strike them.


What type of tree do dates grow on?

A Palm tree


What tree do conkes come from?

If the question is "What tree do conkers come from?" then the answer is Aesculus hippocastanum the Common Horse Chestnut.


What is the difference between conkers and horse chestnuts?

Conkers are the hard, shiny seeds found inside the spiky green shells of horse chestnuts. Horse chestnuts are the trees that produce these seeds, while the term "conkers" specifically refers to the seeds themselves. Horse chestnuts are not edible for humans, while conkers are often used in the traditional children's game of conkers.


Which game is played in atumn using the fruit of the horse chestnut tree?

Conkers.


What game is played in autumn using fruit of the horse nut tree?

Conkers