The only naturally growing nut tree in North America is the American chestnut tree (Castanea dentata). It was once widespread in the eastern United States before a devastating blight in the early 20th century drastically reduced its population. Efforts are being made to restore this iconic tree in its native range.
The Brazil nut tree can only be pollinated by an orchid bee, which feeds on a specific type of orchid Coryanthes vasquezii. So without the orchid growing nearby, the tree can not be pollinated and no Brazil nuts (which are actually the tree's seeds) can be produced.
no thats just stupid lol Carya illinoinensis the pecan is naturally propagated by seed. As the pecan nut is the seed you can therefore produce a pecan tree from a pecan nut.
An acorn is the fruit of the oak tree, an oval nut growing in a woody cup.
The palm tree is the national tree of Columbia and the tree that is most commonly found growing. Other trees that are found in Columbia are the Brazilian Nut, and the Platonia.
It is considered a tree nut by most allergists, but it is not an actual nut.
A candle nut tree is hawaii's state tree a pretty tall tree
I Had a Little Nut Tree was created in 1789.
The Brazil Nut tree or Bertholletia is grown in the Amazon rain forest and the nuts harvested from the wild. It is not grown as a farmed crop other tan in the wild.
The Kukui nut tree (Candlenut tree) is the state tree. I do not think there is an official state nut- but the macadamia is pretty popular!
I believe you might be referring to an Osage Orange Tree. See Related Links to see if I am correct.
A beechnut is the nut of the beech tree - the small, triangular nut of the beech tree.