JB
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I watch TV a lot. One show I seldom miss is "The Weakest Link" on BBCA.
I have learned a lot of differences between USA and UK, but one got me the other day.
The question was, "What is the "H" name of the tree that bears the nut called a pecan?" The contestant was confused and passed. The host said the answer was "Hickory".
Well I have about a hundred trees on The Hideout that bear nuts called pecans, and those trees are called pecans. I don't have any hickorys, but am very familiar with hickorys and the hickory nut, which I have never heard called a pecan.
I do know that hickorys and pecans are closely related and can be hybridized into a tree called a hican, and that each can be grafted onto the other rootstock.
Is the tree we call a pecan in the USA called a hickory in the UK? or is it the hickory nut that is called a pecan?
OR. . . . . is the show wrong?
I have learned a lot of differences between USA and UK, but one got me the other day.
The question was, "What is the "H" name of the tree that bears the nut called a pecan?" The contestant was confused and passed. The host said the answer was "Hickory".
Well I have about a hundred trees on The Hideout that bear nuts called pecans, and those trees are called pecans. I don't have any hickorys, but am very familiar with hickorys and the hickory nut, which I have never heard called a pecan.
I do know that hickorys and pecans are closely related and can be hybridized into a tree called a hican, and that each can be grafted onto the other rootstock.
Is the tree we call a pecan in the USA called a hickory in the UK? or is it the hickory nut that is called a pecan?
OR. . . . . is the show wrong?