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There are trees that have hardwood and that produce large nuts. These trees are walnut, hickory, and chestnut. These trees are valuable for their timber and for the nuts produced.
No .If they are already bearing nuts you cant stop them.
ALL pine trees are cone-bearing -that's where the pine-nuts come from. AND that is WHY they are classified as coniferous.(Coniferous means cone bearing.)
Felix Gillett has written: 'Nut bearing trees, walnuts, chestnuts, almonds and filberts' -- subject(s): Chestnut, Nuts
Typically conifers... cone bearing trees, such as pine trees.
Yes, beech trees produce small triangular nuts called beech nuts.
In Wyoming, the most common nuts that can be found growing are pine nuts from various species of pine trees, particularly the Pinyon pine. Additionally, some areas may have small quantities of walnuts and hazelnuts, though these are less prevalent due to the climate. The harsh winters and varying elevations can limit the diversity and abundance of nut-bearing trees in the state. Overall, pine nuts are the primary nut crop in Wyoming.
All trees have leaves.
Oaks NUTTY TREES :D
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No. They are actually seeds from pine trees.
Macadamia nuts, cashews, and Brazil nuts.