Groundnuts, or peanuts, typically grow best when planted in late spring to early summer, often around May or June, depending on the climate. They require warm soil temperatures of at least 65°F (18°C) for optimal germination. The growing season lasts about 4 to 5 months, with harvesting usually occurring in the fall, around September to October.
No they grow on a branch.
Cashews grow on a tree, You would think they would grow in the ground because they are a nut but no, they grow on a tree.
A seed is grown in the ground to grow a plant. A nut has a seed in the sheel that can be eaten.
Mighty oaks from little acorns grow
No, yams are not the same as butternut squash. A yam is something like a sweet potato. A butternut squash is a gourd. Yams grow below ground, butternut squash grow above ground.
No. Peanuts grow in the ground, not on a tree.
Ground nut or peanut
Yes it will grow. In fact if you bury a macadamia nut cookie, then a tree of cookies will grow!
Brazil nut trees cannot be grown on plantations. The trees grow wild only in the rain forest where people collect nuts after they fell down on the ground.
It is Arachis hypogaea also known as the peanut.
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Cereals like paddy and wheat, oilseeds like mustard and ground nut and proteins like pea, gram, soy bean etc.