Where do peanuts come from? trees? roots? leaves?!


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have you ever seen a nut growing????????????? where to look?????????????


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have you ever seen a nut growing????????????? where to look?????????????

Peanuts are a legume. They grow in bunches under the ground. Georgia has peanut fields all over the place.

roots

Roots of a plant.
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The roots..

i know it's a tree nut because i'm allergic to tree nuts and my doctor told me that, never seen them though on trees

roots, I can't believe that you didn't know that..

my dad told me the other day that they're the only nut that grows underground! interesting..

Peanuts are actually not nuts. They are a legume, like beans. When the flower is polinated it drops off the plant and forms seeds underground.
Edit: The roots actually stick to the shells. They grow fine root hairs that just happen to meet up wit the shells and grow over the surface just like they would on a rock.
I have grown peanuts. No I haven't seen the nuts grow as that is underground. Tree nuts however can be seen growing as a fruit hanging from the tree.

They come from peanut plants, and they grow in Africa mainly

Actually their underdeveloped fetuses that fall out of frog buttholes. True story.

Peanuts aren't really nuts-they're legumes. They grow underground, in lumps or nodes that form on the plant's roots.

They have stems that dive underground to develop the peanuts.

my grandfather was a peanut farmer in north carolina! anyway, they grow in the ground, like everybody else said. it just looks like a leafy, short plant aboveground.

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