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Peanut growing stages vector illustration in flat design. Planting process of groundnut plant. Peanut growth from seed Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peanut growth stages vector illustration in flat design. Planting process of groundnut plant. Peanut life cycle from Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peanut or Groundnut Legume Plant Pod with Seed Inside Vector Set Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peanut or groundnut with root and green leaves isolated on white background. Peanut tree plant with leaf seed and root isolated Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peanut or groundnut with root and green leaves isolated on white background. Peanut tree plant with leaf seed and root isolated Royalty Free Stock Photo
Arachis hypogaea L. (Also called Kacang tanah, peanut, groundnut) plant in the nature Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peanut or groundnut plant growing in a pot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Groundnut or peanut plant
Peanut or Groundnut Legume Plant Pod with Seed Inside Vector Set Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peanut or groundnut tree plant agriculture with seeds at farm background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peanut or groundnut plant growing in a pot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peanut or groundnut plant growing in a pot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peanut or groundnut plant growing in a pot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peanut or groundnut plant growing in a pot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Young peanut or groundnut tree plant with leaves and seed in hand background Royalty Free Stock Photo
The peanut, also known as the groundnut, goober US, pindar US or monkey nut UK, and taxonomically classified as Arachis hypogaea, is a legume crop grown mainly for its edible seeds. It is widely grown in the tropics and subtropics, being important to both small and large commercial producers. It is classified as both a grain legume and, due to its high oil content, an oil crop. World annual production of shelled peanuts was 44 million tonnes in 2016, led by China with 38% of the world total. Atypically among legume crop plants, peanut pods develop underground geocarpy rather than above ground.


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