Hypogaea | Arachis
They thrive in warm climates with long summers, typically ripening 120–150 days after planting.
Peanuts harbor symbiotic bacteria in their root nodules that perform nitrogen fixation , enriching the soil and making them ideal for crop rotation. arachis hypogaea
A member of the Fabaceae family (legumes), it is an annual herbaceous plant growing roughly 30–50 cm tall. They thrive in warm climates with long summers,
Peanuts are highly nutrient-dense, serving as a critical source of protein and healthy fats for millions. Peanuts are highly nutrient-dense, serving as a critical
Arachis hypogaea , commonly known as the or groundnut , is a versatile legume native to South America that has become a global dietary staple and a major agricultural commodity. Unlike true nuts, peanuts grow their fruit underground through a unique botanical process called geocarpy , where above-ground flowers develop into "pegs" that push into the soil to mature into seed pods. Botanical and Ecological Profile