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A flower comes before a fruit is formed. Apple blossoms become apples. Orange blossoms become oranges.
Most of the time if they have enough water and if the blossoms aren't blown off before they mature to apples.
A tree always blossoms before it grows fruit
A tree always blossoms before it grows fruit
No, plants are not usually pollinated before they are planted. They survive transplantation best when they are dormant, not when they are in flower. The purpose of pollination is to produce seeds, and this is not the purpose of transplantations.
the flower bud
Eggs rot before apples.
Cooking apples before baking them in a pie is up to the cook. It can be done either way. Cooking or sauteing the apples before baking will make a softer apple filling. The apples will be crunchier if they are not cooked or sauteed before baking.
Bees will go to any other blossom before a pear blossom. To attract bees to pear blossoms use 1 part sugar to 4 parts water. Spray the blossoms with this solution to attract bees.
Apples will not develop without blooms.
Before fruit is pollinated they are just flowers, so they get pollinated by bee's or other insects, the wind, or sometimes by humans who want to help their fruit grow.
No it needs to have seed buds to be pollinated then can reproduce