Mostly in the Southern U.S.
Pecans grow on trees belonging to the species Carya illinoinensis, commonly known as pecan trees. These trees are native to North America and produce the iconic pecan nut, which is widely used in cooking and baking.
Pecans are native to the south-eastern US except for the south of Florida and along the eastern coast, and as far west as Arizona and Texas.
Basically, most plants can also grow in certain areas and most areas some of these touch me not plant and coconut trees... coconut trees can grow if you plant them in the right conditions
No. The seeds of pecan trees are pecan nuts. Anyone who has seen pecan trees know that the nuts fall and pretty much stay where they landed unless moved by wildlife. They may be scattered by animals or collected and buried by squirrels. The nuts are stratified over the winter and early spring at which time the germinate and sprout.
3.8 cups of dry, shelled pecans weigh about a pound. In volume measure, one gallon would be about 16 cups. Therefore, one gallon of shelled pecans would weigh approximately 4.2 pounds.
Pecans grow first, from seeds. Then, the tree grows from the ground when it has enough water for it to grow. Finally, the pecans grow at the tip of the pecan tree, when the pecans get to heavy they fall to the ground where somebody might set on it or pick it up and eat it
Yes.
At the tip of the branch. :-)
Pecans grow on trees belonging to the species Carya illinoinensis, commonly known as pecan trees. These trees are native to North America and produce the iconic pecan nut, which is widely used in cooking and baking.
Pecans grow in the southern US. I'd think Indianapolis might be a bit too cold, but, who knows?
Pecans have 0.0917431 grams of protein per gram of pecans.
Pecans grow on pecan trees and walnuts grow on walnut trees... Stupid grows on stupid trees... what a dumb answer. This is directly from http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-pecans-and-vs-walnuts/ The most notable difference in appearance lies in the shape of pecans and walnuts. Walnuts resemble human brain in their formation, while pecans have deep ridges that are long though retaining the same elliptical shape. Pecans are dark brown, whereas walnuts are light brown in color. There are also differences in taste with distinct flavor of both pecans and walnuts. If you are in a market, you would be surprised to see higher priced pecan in comparison to better known walnuts. Read more: http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-pecans-and-vs-walnuts/#ixzz1eMmm4LZW
Pecans are native to the south-eastern US except for the south of Florida and along the eastern coast, and as far west as Arizona and Texas.
Georgia's main crops are cotton, soy beans, tobacco, peaches, peanuts, turf grass, and pecans.
Pecans grow in the warmer parts of the US
Pecan trees grow best in hot climates without severe winters; there are large pecan groves in Arizona, in the Southwest U.S.
Agriculture in the Mountains and Basins region of Texas primarily includes livestock production such as cattle and sheep. The arid climate and rocky terrain make it challenging to grow crops, so ranching is more common in this region. Farmers may also cultivate some crops like pecans and cotton in certain areas with suitable conditions.