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The state fruit of Rhode Island is the Greening Apple :)
The "Fruit of the Loom" brand was established in 1851 by Robert Knight, a textile owner based in Rhode Island. The original fruit logos were hand-painted onto the cloth.
Numerous including: Hi-On-A-Hill Herb Farm in North Smithfild, Wickford Apiaries in North Scituate, Fruit Hill Apiaries in North Providence or visit the Rhode Island Beekeepers Association Website.
Red Maple: The Red Maple was voted as the state tree by school children in the 1890's. But it wasn't officially adopted as the state tree until March 6, 1964.
A Kiwi fruit.
Lobsters, gravel, dairy products, fruit, fish (cod, striped bass, etc.), soil, timber and of course water.
A lot of fruit trees growing together?
It is common for a newly planted lemon tree to drop its fruit; it will take a few years for its root-system to be developed.
water, iron, fish, soil, timber, dairy products, gravel, corn, apples, fruit, forests, rivers, and the Atlantic Ocean
Citrus fruit
An orchard.
Fruit trees, mostly plus olive and date trees.