The Lychee
The chestnut
If it is from a tree it could be a Sweet Gum Ball (the fruit of a sweet gum tree, not edible). I've heard a few people call it a spiny ball or spikey ball. It might also be a chestnut tree burr, a buckeye fruit husk or from similar nut trees.
Rambutan fruit, Lychee fruit, Rose Hips
It's a kind of spiny (prickly) anteater.
stratum spinosum
The tree you are referring to is likely a Hawthorn tree, known for its prickly branches, white or pink flowers, and red berries. It is also known as the May tree because it typically blooms in May.
The tree you are describing is likely the strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo). It is characterized by its small, green, prickly fruit that turns orange and red as it ripens. The bark of a strawberry tree can peel, resembling the bark of a manzanita tree.
Very prickly and sharp. Where the saying cotton eyed Joe camp from. Cotton poked him in the eye and made him blind
It is a type of fruit
The type of tree that has round prickly seed pods is called a sweet gum tree.
Yes. It is not necessary to peel prickly pear fruit for freezing, blending, or extracting juice.
The fruit of the cactus is commonly known as a prickly pear or cactus pear. It is a sweet and flavorful fruit that grows on certain species of cacti.
A buckeye tree is a medium-sized deciduous tree with a rounded crown. It has compound leaves with five to seven leaflets, and produces smooth, light brown nuts that are encased in a spiny husk. In the fall, the leaves turn yellow or bronze before dropping.