Can someone tell me what tree this is? Can I eat any part of them?
I was walking in my brothers back yard and one of the tree nuts landed right on my head.
Tree located in Massachusetts. Struggled finding it online.
>>2165929
Hickory
>>2165929
You can't eat it.
Smells like bitter, rotten apples right?
Discard.
Aren't they underripe pecans?
>>2165929
You can take the green husks from around the chestnuts of the Chestnut tree or the green pods from the Black Locust Bean Gum tree and throw them in still water to stun/paralyze fish for illegal fishing. Don't tell anybody I told you this though.
>>2165929
looks like walnut to me but i don't have my glasses.
Not a pecan, but not a hickory
let me walk around our property tomorrow and get some specimens for comparison. it looks like a by did of two plants I see here in Texas.
>>2165929
It looks like the Donkey Balls tree. It is very rare.
It's a walnut tree. Enjoy the mess.
>>2165929
Looks like walnut to me. Drive over the green things with a car and then smash the inner hulls with a vice grip.
>>2165929
Black walnut tree. You could make ink out of those, or draw the image of a witch into the trunk to curse her.
>>2167714
I think you can do illegal fishing with the green walnut husks too