A tree producing Macintosh Apples are yet to be found.
No, the rain tree does not produce fruit. Although its leaves and bark have many uses it does not produce and fruit.
grow off vines and underground
While Columbus and his crew exploring Caribbean islands, they identified this tree as poisonous tree and the fruit of which resembled GREEN APPLE, so they called this tree's fruit as death apples.
Every tree produces oxygen...
a grape tree last for as long the roots don't pop out
There are many different varieties and cultural practices in the production of apples, but the average tree will produce from 7,500 to 12,000 apples in its lifetime.
Apples have seeds. If you plant the seeds an apple tree might grow. If the tree grows it might produce apples, and so forth.
yes, an apple pip will grow into a tree... apples normally have pips inside them and these pips are used so that they can produce an apple tree to make more apples. if apples didn't have pips inside them we wouldn't be able to produce more apples and this could cause to having no apples left!
Depends on the size of the tree. A mature tree can produce 150+
grafting of different apple cultivars onto the same tree
In the spring time So they are ready for summer. It is the same with a cherry tree =)
There are no apples in a seed only the potential to grow a tree that given the right conditions and care may one day produce fruit. Most fruit trees are now grafted onto hardy stock with cuttings from a reliable tree.
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Grafting.
You have 5, the tree has 5.
on a golden delicious tree about 3 hours of pickings worth
The average fruit each apple tree produces in a year can fill 20 boxes that weight 42 pounds each. So in total, this averages out to about 840 pounds of apples per harvest. However, apple trees take about four or five years to produce their first fruit, and apple varieties range in size from cherry-sized to grapefruit-sized.