You go to the tree, set up a ladder, climb the ladder, reach your hand up, pull the orange until it comes off the tree, then hope you don't fall off the tree.
No
For the rubber harvested from the trees
yes it is
Yes
Wheat, corn, grapes (usually for wine), oranges, bananas, mangos, etc
One reason can be that they were harvested too early. With many varieties, the oranges look ripe (not greenish), but may not develop flavor unless left on the tree for longer.
yes of coarse there once was an explorer who fond a whole tree with bunches of oranges
Different varieties are in season at different times. Below are some of the most common varieties. The Sour Orange Group ripens in Autumn. The Sweet Orange Group ripens in Spring. Washington Navel Oranges ripen in Winter. The Tangelo Group ripens in Spring. Temple Oranges ripen in Spring.
No, it is not found there and doesn't grow there. In fact, bamboo is not found anywhere near the Amazon area and is most commonly found in China.
fruit and flavoured spices:ginger, cinnamon, oranges, bananas, star fruit.
Oranges have traditionally been harvested in winter, but new variety creation and cultivation techniques now allow for harvest almost all year. Generally, early-season varieties are ready for harvest between October and January, mid-season between December and February and late-season between March and June.
there are harvested in the spring