No, they cannot. Trees have specific niches that they prefer to grow in. Most fruit trees are fairly short and don't reach high heights. Most forests have very tall trees in them, that would tend to overshadow them and cause the fruit trees to die out.
If you type 'fruit tree trellis' into Google it comes up with 'espalier' (how to espalier a tree). you must be doing the age crossword too.
a fertilized seed It depends what type of fruit.. But usually they grown on a tree. Ex. Apple tree The fruit actually develops from the ovary and the seed develops from the ovule
Yes but not every fruit tree is suited to be grown in a pot. It depends on the type of roots it grows and the size of the pot obviously.The most suitable fruit trees to grow in a pot are:Crab apples ('Red Flash' and 'Centennial')Any apple on M-27 or Polish-22 root stockGenetic dwarf plants, such as peaches and nectarinesFigsDecide the pot size according to the type of plant you are growing.Fill the bottom of your planter or pot with gravel so the tree will have good drainage.Keep fruit tree in the potting soil, spreading the roots so the tree will grow healthier.Water the fruit tree immediately after potting it.Get more information on Fruit trees at the related link below.
It depends on what type of fruit the tree grows. For example, an apple tree, a peach tree, or a cherry tree.
Some desert lizards eat fruit but none of them grow fruit.
A papaya is type of a fruit tree. A papaya in bloom would be when the fruit tree is flowering.
The type of cultivar of olive you are growing will determine how long it takes for the olive to bear fruit. The Arbequina and Koroneiki cultivars bear fruit after approximately 3 years, while other cultivars often do not bear fruit until they are 5 to 12 years old.
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jambu a type of fruit
jambu a type of fruit
what is the most common type of tree in a mid-latitude