you need to say what tree you are asking about.
hand pollination will increase yield. By definition, however, grapefruit trees are self-pollinating.
NARRATOR: The daffodil is called an entomologists flower because insects transfer the pollen from one flower to another. In their quest for food, insects brush against anthers and stigmas, effectively cross-pollinating the flowers.
Yes, plums need the correct pollinator. The right one depends on which variety you have.
No, apple trees do not need a companion tree. An apple tree will flourish all by itself. Most varieties of apple require a pollinator in the vicinity. Only a small number are self fertile.
Bruce Plum tree is not a self pollinator, but this is no big deal as bees and insects will do the pollination process.
The two main types of pollination are self (or autogamous) pollination and cross (or heterogamous) pollination. Self pollination - is when pollination is tansfer from the anther to the stigma of the same flower. Cross pollintion - is when pollination is transfer from the anther to the stigma of another flower
All varieties of apple trees should be cross-pollinated with another apple or crabapple variety. Although some apple varieties, such as Lodi, Liberty, Empire, Winesap, Jonathan, Jonagold, Gala, Golden Delicious, Rome and Granny Smith may be listed as self-fruitful, they will set more fruit on an annual basis if they are cross-pollinated.
Yes definitley but why a teen (or any other person for that matter) would want to self harm is another question.
This type of tree is a self pollinator so it needs a partner tree close by. Several other types of apples will do, but one website says that white blossom crab apples will do.
Anything that gives you pleasure but does not need another person
read the word. it tells you all you need to know about God/Jesus and all about you
Because you need to know few things about me,my self and my background.