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Do beech trees produce nuts

Updated: 8/11/2023
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10y ago

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Pecan trees have both male and female flowers and can self-pollinate via shedding directly onto the female or being carried by the wind. The male flowers are catkin-like, and the female flowers are tiny and not always produced annually. The main problem occurs when certain types release the male pollen at a different time to when the female is ready to receive it. In these cases, it is necessary to plant another tree that releases pollen at the appropriate time. It is thought that the fruit from cross pollinated trees is of higher quality than when produced by self-pollination.

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13y ago

Bees only pollinate some trees. They do not, for example, pollinate gymnosperms, and many angiosperm trees are wind pollinated. However, there are many bee pollinated trees including almonds, apples, Pears and many other fruit trees. Flowering trees like cherries are actually some of the best nectar sources early in the spring for many bees.

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13y ago

No they do not pollinate (you spelt it wrong) the trees. They pollinate flowers. Which are not classed as part of the tree.

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10y ago

No - the beech tree is wind pollinated - with male - the dangly bits wich release the downy wind blown stuff and female flowers -small and green which catch them - on every tree

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from what i've read the tree will produce nuts every 5 years

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13y ago

This is usually done by the wind.

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