The nutmeg tree is endangered primarily due to habitat loss caused by deforestation and land conversion for agriculture, particularly in its native regions like the Spice Islands in Indonesia. Additionally, overharvesting for its seeds and essential oils has contributed to its decline. Climate change and environmental pressures further threaten its survival. Conservation efforts are needed to protect remaining populations and their habitats.
Nutmeg is the seed of the nutmeg tree.
'Nutmeg' spice is the finely grated seed of the Nutmeg tree.
Nutmeg comes from the fruit of a 50 ft (15 m) tall tropical evergreen tree. The bark is smooth and grayish brown with green young branches and leaves. The oblong, fleshy fruit, contains the nutmeg nut.
endangered spices? okay, cinnamon, nutmeg, paprika
nutmeg tree
It is a nut of the nutmeg tree. Nuts are also fruits.
Nutmeg
Narcissus ; Nutmeg Tree ; Nara Tree
Nutmeg is the seed of the nutmeg tree, scientifically known as Myristica fragrans. This tree is native to the Spice Islands of Indonesia and can grow up to 20 meters tall. The spice is derived from the seed itself, while the outer covering, called mace, is also used as a spice. Thus, nutmeg is not a herb or shrub, but rather the product of a tree.
Nutmeg is the hard, aromatic seed of the fruit of an East Indian tree called Myristica Fragrans. The seed is used in grated form as a spice.
Tree kangaroos are endangered.
No because a nutmeg is a fruit not a nut