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how is peanut dispersed?

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Answered by Anonymous
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**Peanuts are self-pollinating plants, meaning they do not require outside aid, such as bees or other insects carrying pollen from one plant to another, in reproduction. After the seed is planted, the first flowers begin to appear in four to six weeks and continue blooming for six or more weeks.

**Peanut. Peanut, (Arachis hypogaea), also called groundnut, earthnut, or goober, legume of the pea family (Fabaceae), grown for its edible seeds. The seeds are a nutritionally dense food, rich in protein and fat. Despite its several common names, the peanut is not a true nut.

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