yes
some fruit plants of the rainforest (tropical) are the kapok tree, strangler figs, acai plants, passion fruit and cocoa trees.
No. An apple is the result of a fertilized apple tree flower. It is the seedcase of an apple tree. The fruit.
Since it is a pear tree and bears fruit, it is an angiosperm.
Fruit are the swollen ovaries of fruit trees. The ovaries swell so that they can drop to the ground and produce more fruit trees. the trees grow and more fruit grows on the tree
yes,they eat plants after eating the vegetables or fruit the seed that they will eliminate from will grow into a calvaria tree
Breena Bush, Chea Tree, Jela Bush, Wava Fruit...
I'm not sure, but the only one I've heard of and been taught about is Gymnosperms. Gymnosperms are plants that have seeds but no fruit or another thick layer for their protection. But I hope this helped you.
All fruit trees can be trained on stakes or wires. This is done to contain and support the plants within a controlled area.
A tulip tree is an angiosperm. Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. Gymnosperms, on the other hand, produce seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit.
Coconut trees, Tomato Plant, Apple Trees, Banana Tree etc. Those plants which bear fruit.
any plant that has a flower or fruit such as a magnolia tree, apple tree, etc. if the plant just has cones like a pine tree, fir tree, etc. then it is a gymnosperm.
Yes. It was debated many years, but they finally decided that anything with seeds was a fruit and anything without seeds was a vegetable.A bit more:In a way, yes. What the plant or tree produces is considered the "fruit" of that plant or tree, such as lemons, apples, berries, pecans, melons, etc.But that doesn't mean every thing produced by plants and trees is considered fruit. For example, pecans are produced by a pecan tree, but they aren't a fruit, they are a nut. Also, many flower plants produce seeds, but they aren't considered a fruit, either.