The fruiting time is different for each variety. The majority of apricots fruit in the first part of summer, earlier than most stone fruit. Some very early varieties will fruit in late spring, and the late varieties in midsummer. There is even a late summer variety but this is most unusual. The varieties that fruit very early or very late tend to not be high in quality.
3-5 years
all year
Some trees bear seeds inside fruit and some bear seeds inside pods or cones.
Fruit trees bear fruit while forest trees can or cant they just have to be in a forest. So fruit trees is a much narrower thing then forest trees.
because trees have genders, if your tree is a male it will not bear fruit but if it is female it will bear.
an apricot is a fruit because every fruit has a seeds and apricots have seeds
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There are not any trees that bear fruit every month. Most trees bear fruit every fruit months, mostly during the late spring or early summer.
When trees produce fruit they are bearing fruit. When the fruit is all picked they are no longer bearing fruit.
yes, aparently they can (according to another website I found) they can also drop their leaves in season... I have now decided to grow iddy biddy apricot and appl trees to get iddy biddy little fruits :)
Zardula is an apricot also called as Hunza Apricot. Hunza apricots are small, round and hard, with a beige colour very similar to a walnut. They come from wild apricot trees in the Hunza valley in Kashmir and from Afghanistan. The fruit are left on the trees to dry before harvesting. Hunza apricot kernals are very high in B17, Laetrile, and Amygdalin. Search for Hunza Apricot on Google for more information
No. But, it is made from fruit.
Our apricot tree's fruit does not get ripe, but rather the fruit stays green. Do you know why??