Not at all. I assume you are refering to fruits that people eat, so... Some fruits grow on trees, like grapefruits and olives. Some on vines like grapes and kiwis. Some on herbaceous plants (a plant without wood, usually a small plant) like strawberries and pumpkins and grains. Some on shrubs like blueberries and raspberries. Some on cacti (which I suppose is an herb), like a prickly pear.
Actually, any plant that has a flower has a fruit, even if it's not a fruit that people eat or something that you would recognize as a fruit. And likewise, any plant that produces fruit had a flower. Flowering plants are called "angiosperms" and make up most of the plant kingdom. The only plants that aren't angiosperms are cone bearing plants like pines and junipers, as well as ferns, mosses, club mosses, and some other primitive plants.
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yes a fruit grows on a bush or a tree.
no there isn't
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It depends if the fruit grows from the ground. If the fruit grows from a tree you can't class it as a plant.
coconut is a fruit. It is grown on coconut tree.
The apple is the fruit of a tree. Botanically speaking an apple is the hypantheum of the apple flower.
Guava grows up to be a small tree. The habitat is the tropic.
Papaya is a tropical fruit which grows on a vascular plant (tree).
A plant a plant is a tree
They don't! Fruit grows on any flowering plant. Berries are fruit that grows on bushes. Tomatoes, grapes, and many other fruit grow on vines. etc.
The homophone clue for "fruit that grows on a tree" is "pear."
A fruit that grows in a tree
Roots, trunk, twigs, leaves flowers and fruit.
The plant that grows in Ohio is the Buckeye tree.
There are about 2,800 species of plant that can grow in the Sahara Desert. Among these is the date palm, a fruit-bearing tree of Mesopotamian origin.