The ripe ones... probably around 30. Unripe... 10 at the most.
Thats if you never fertilize or water the tree. With the proper care, variety, and good location, up to 5000 Oranges per tree can be had.
200
You are doing a lot better than some people who reported only 20-40 oranges per year, but some growers with the right variety, culture, and location are getting up too 5000 oranges per year.
About 50 at the most.. least? 20.
Please fertilize your tree! Some growers with the best variety, location and culture are getting up to 5000 oranges per tree.
Yes.
it normally takes two to four monthes to produce the oranges on the tree .
Oranges don't come from an apple tree.
You have to buy an orange tree, grow it, and then they will be on the tree in summer, I believe.
Its fruit from a tree - like oranges, grapefruits.
yes of coarse there once was an explorer who fond a whole tree with bunches of oranges
The ripe ones... probably around 30. Unripe... 10 at the most. Thats if you never fertilize or water the tree. With the proper care, variety, and good location, up to 5000 Oranges per tree can be had.
On average, an orange tree will produce 435 oranges per tree each season.
Yes. Many states including Florida and California grow oranges.
It depends how big the tree is and how many branches it has.
They grow on trees, just like oranges and lemons.
On a tree and in an orchard. Every spring the orange tree has blossoms that grow into oranges. They are babied by the grower and then picked by hand.