Arborology. It's root (!) comes from the Latin word for a tree: arbor.
The study of nuts is called "arboriculture." Arboriculture typically focuses on the cultivation, management, and study of trees, including those that produce nuts.
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.
Their is a whole bunch of different nuts, each come from their own respective tree. You would have to be more specific as to which type of nut.
Yes, beech trees produce small triangular nuts called beech nuts.
No .If they are already bearing nuts you cant stop them.
Oaks NUTTY TREES :D
No. They are actually seeds from pine trees.
Macadamia nuts, cashews, and Brazil nuts.
From trees and on the ground.
Most nuts grow on trees, including walnuts, almonds, pecans, macadamias, hazelnuts and Brazil nuts. Pine nuts also grow on trees: they grow in the pine cones of certain pine trees. On the other hand, peanuts grow underground, so they are also called "ground nuts." Technically, they are not nuts but a legume or bean, so another name for peanuts is goober peas.
No, not all true nuts grow on trees. True nuts are botanical fruits composed of a hard outer shell surrounding an edible seed. While many true nuts like acorns and chestnuts grow on trees, others like hazelnuts grow on shrubs.
No, Brazil nuts come from the Bertholletia excelsa tree. Apples come from apple trees! Both apples and Brazil nuts do grow in Brazil.