it is a producer
Genus Juglans. There are many different species in this genus; you'd have to be more specific to identify which one you mean.The English walnut tree is Juglans regia. Black walnuts comprise a lot of different species, but probably the most common in the US is Juglans nigra, the Eastern Black Walnut. The Small Black Walnut in Texas is Juglans microcarpa, and a species is native to California as well (Juglans californica).
Angiosperm
Black walnut shell
Fertile soil enables the growth of oats - (producer)Oats feed mice - (primary consumer)Mice feed cats - (secondary consumer)Cats die and support bacteria - (decomposer)Bacteria return nutrients to the soil.Ocean nutrients support phytoplankton - (producer)Phytoplankton feed manta rays - (primary consumer)Manta rays are eaten by sharks - (secondary consumer)Dead sharks are consumed by bacteria - (decomposer)Bacteria release nutrients into the ocean water.
Family : Arecaceae (=Palmaceae) Genus : Areca Species : catechu
Trees (including black walnut) are producers.
A black alder tree is a producer because it creates its own food through photosynthesis. It is not a consumer or decomposer.
a black berry is a producer
Consumer.
Producer
Consumers are plants/animals that cannot make their own food. Conversely, producers are organisms that can (usually plants, in the process of photosynthesis.Since a black rhino cannot make its own food, it is considered a consumer.
The largest producer of tea is China.The producer and consumer of black tea is India.
It is a consumer because it feasts on something that lives. decomposer means that it would eat the remains of an animal that already got killed by another one
The pecan, the black walnut, and the butternut (white walnut) are native to the United States. Pecans grow in the central and southern United States. Georgia is the leading pecan producer.
black walnut kingdom
black walnut kingdom
Common medicinal preparations of the black walnut tree include black walnut tincture, black walnut capsules, and black walnut tea. These preparations are often used for their antifungal, antibacterial, and antiparasitic properties, and are believed to be beneficial for conditions such as fungal infections, intestinal parasites, and skin conditions.