The tomato plant typically reaching to 1-3 metres (3-10 ft) in height, it has a weak, woody stem that often vines over other plants. The leaves are 10-25 centimetres (4-10 in) long, odd pinnate, with 5-9 leaflets on petioles, each leaflet up to 8 centimetres (3 in) long, with a serrated margin; both the stem and leaves are densely glandular-hairy. The flowers are 1-2 centimetres (0.4-0.8 in) across, yellow, with five pointed lobes on the corolla; they are borne in a cyme of 3-12 together.
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato actually they grow on plants...look it up..trust me, plants!! Dre' ~1~
No. Tomatoes grow on plants that can be short, or sprawling bushes that are usually staked.
Some rare ones will grow on trees but most of them grow on the ground.
Peas grow on trees
Yes. Different fruits and vegetables only grow in one way. If one cherry grows on a tree, all of them do.
Of course not, silly!
Tomatoes grow on vines, not in trees.
vines
Yes
Personally, I think they should because a tomato is a fruit. It has seeds, and if something has seeds, it's a fruit.
a stand of fruit trees is called a GROVE. It can be called an orchard.bush
orchard
Yes.
You don't "grow" ketchup. Its made of tomatoes, so you grow the tomatoes
apples they grow anywhere
It is known as an Orchard (an apple orchard being one example).
A group of fruit trees is an orchard or a grove.
An orchard.
An orchard.
Oranges grow in groves.
Do strawberrys grow faster than tomatoes
Orchard