Yes in coventry, Rhode Island there is. Nut looks like basic horse chestnut but outside husk has so spines at all! Is this some kind of hybrid?
Horse chestnut, or chestnut horse translated to Hindi is ban khaur, or hars chesTanaT. It is the nutlike seed of a tree.
A buckeye is the seed of a horse chestnut.
Yes. A horse chestnut is referred to as a "Conker"
Horse chestnut is one.
A conker case is commonly known as a "conker" or "horse chestnut shell." It is the hard outer shell that encases the seed of the horse chestnut tree. In the context of the game played with conkers, the seed is typically removed from the shell and threaded onto a string for play.
No. Sweet Chestnut is contained in a capsule with soft spines and roasted , Horse Chestnut is contained in a spherical capsule with sharp spikes and is inedible. Latin genus,Castana hence 'castanets'. To be absolutely correct a roasting chestnut is the seed of Castanea sativa the Spanish Chestnut. Conkers are the seed of 'Aesculus Hippocastanum the Horse Chestnut.
The Horse Chestnut is an Angiosperm.
The smallest conker seed is approximately one-half to one inch tall. The conker tree (seed) is also called a horse chestnut tree (seed).
They use the sun light to help them disperse then they start to grow but then a maths equation come in to tell you how it works here is the equation 2x+-3456=12565347x2+65839+873 Thats the answer
South America and the Caribbean
A horse chestnut tree typically begins to produce conkers, or seeds, when it reaches around 10 to 15 years of age. However, optimal seed production generally occurs when the tree is between 20 and 40 years old. The health and growing conditions of the tree can also influence the age at which it starts bearing fruit.
Yes. A Sweet Chestnut tree produces many things. Seed, wood and a natural habitat for much wildlife.