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Geocarpa groundnut

Posted on April 14, 2026 by Admin

Arachis hypogaea var. geocarpa is a wild/less-common botanical variety of peanut (groundnut) in which pods develop mostly underground, similar to the common peanut but with distinct growth behavior.


🌱 What it is

  • A botanical variety within the peanut species (groundnut family)
  • “Geocarpa” means fruit formed underground
  • Closely related to the cultivated peanut (Arachis hypogaea)

🌍 Where it is found

  • Mostly reported in West Africa and parts of tropical regions
  • Often studied in agricultural research collections rather than widely farmed commercially

🥜 Key features

  • Produces pods underground like regular peanuts
  • Typically smaller and less commercially productive
  • Useful for plant breeding and genetics studies
  • Helps scientists understand how peanuts evolved

🧬 Why it matters

Researchers study geocarpa types to:

  • Improve drought resistance in crops
  • Understand peanut evolution
  • Develop better groundnut varieties for farming

⚠️ Important clarification

This is not a different food you normally buy in markets. It is mainly a wild botanical form used in research, not a common edible product separate from regular peanuts.


If you want, I can show you how it differs from normal peanuts or how peanuts originally evolved to grow underground 🌱

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