Eccremocarpus Scaber is a perennial flower that is grown from seed.
Brazil Nut, Chestnut, Coconut, Cranberry, Cucumber.
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how is hickory nut dispersed
The nut that starts with the letter "S" is the "shea nut." It is the seed of the shea tree, found primarily in West Africa, and is known for its oil, which is widely used in cosmetics and cooking. Additionally, "sunflower seeds" are also commonly referred to as seeds but are often included in discussions about nuts due to their similar culinary uses.
Well they are called pumpkin seeds not pumpkin nuts so theoretically the are seeds. Also this is serious they are seeds! :D
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Hickory nut seeds are primarily dispersed by animals like squirrels, who bury them for storage and then forget about them, allowing the seeds to germinate. Other methods of dispersal include wind and water, which can carry the seeds to new locations.
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Acorns go in the "nut" category- not fruits or seeds.
Some nuts that begin with the letter S include: Sunflower seeds - technically not a nut but commonly referred to as such, these are the edible seeds of the sunflower plant. Safflower seeds - also not a true nut, these seeds are commonly used in cooking and for their oil. Sheanut - the nut of the shea tree, primarily found in Africa and used for its buttery texture in cooking and skincare products.
This depends to what "nut allergy" refers. A tree nut allergy would include "true" nuts, including sunflower seeds, almonds, cashews, etc. A peanut allergy is actually to a legume, so eating sunflower seeds would be safe as long as they were not processed in a plant that also processes peanuts or peanut-containing products.
The nut is the seed of the plant. yes