It would not make apples nor seeds.
If this is a temporary or once-in-a-while situation - such as a heavy late frost during blooming period that kills off the flowers or flower buds - that tree will not bear fruit that year.
If this is a long-term situation affecting all apple trees in an area or region, then the apple trees will eventually die out in those areas because there are no future generations to sustain the species - or the trees will evolve into something else.
What would happen if an apple tree did not have any flowers one year ?
your apple tree will die Answer The apple tree will not neccessarily die but it will not produce fruit that year.
If an apple tree has no flowers, the tree will not produce any fruit and there would be no apples from that tree.
There would not be any apples growing on the tree.
it wouldn't produce any fruit
no seeds
It all depends on the type of apple tree that you planted. Various apple trees bloom at different times of the year. So check to see which ones you planted.
500 years old or maybe even older An apple tree will carry some apples the first year after planting.
Acorns are the fru it of an oak tree. The number of acorns depends on several factors. The number of flowers the tree produces, the number of flowers that are pollinated, the health of the tree, and the age of the tree would all have an affect on the number of acorns produced.
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Literal: 200 - 400 a year Joke: All of them.
The A. tortilis flowers in Arabia between April and July only
The NZ christmas tree is known as the Pohutakawa tree metrosideros excelsa, because it flowers around that time of year with its bright red flowers. This symbolises the great summer days ahead in New Zealand.
A handful of orchardists purchased Tree Top from Bill Charbonneau in 1960 and formed a grower-owned cooperative.
apple trees have to be at least 300 degrease The height of the tree, or even the angle of growth do not matter. An apple tree grafted on a rootstock should carry some fruit in it's second year. A tree grown from a pip may never bear fruit or you could end up with a new variety.
No, apple trees are winter-hardy so you can leave Redlove outdoors all year round.
The Pohutukawa, which grows in the North Island, is sometimes called the New Zealand Christmas Tree because it has its many red flowers in summer which means it is usually in flower at Christmas. The Southern Rata in the South Island has similar red flowers at the same time of year.
The average fruit each apple tree produces in a year can fill 20 boxes that weight 42 pounds each. So in total, this averages out to about 840 pounds of apples per harvest. However, apple trees take about four or five years to produce their first fruit, and apple varieties range in size from cherry-sized to grapefruit-sized.