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Old 05-01-2004, 01:12 AM
Gaiawar
 
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Stewart Robert Hinsley wrote in message ...
In article , Iris Cohen
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Judd et al say that they're (walnuts) drupes.

Now I am really confused. Does that mean they come in a fleshy outer covering,
like the almond, and what we call the nut is just the seed? I seem to recall


That appears to be more or less the case (pace technicalities in the
definition of seed); do a Google image search for walnut fruits.

that some of that group, like the hickories, have a sort of outer husk. So
which are the true nuts? And what do you call a cashew?


Judd et al give hazel, sweet chestnut, oak and beech, plus some tropical
genera, as examples.


And if you wanna get a nut by screwing up your neighbor's garden or
landscape for at least ten years add juglans -walnut tree parts and
pieces- to the compost. It's particularly lethal to the Solanaceae.

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