The size of the tree would be the governing factor in this answer.
7.9 ponds
Gurney's reports 1/2 bushel.
No, the word "fruit" is usually used as a noun, referring to the edible part of a plant that contains seeds. Occasionally, it can also be used as a slang verb meaning to produce or yield favorable results or outcomes.
Just as the fruit of an apple tree is apples, the fruit of the Christian is other Christians.
Both ate the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil: a serpent tempted Eve who ate it first and then offered the forbidden fruit to Adam. But the bible never identifies that fruit as being an apple...
The amount of fruit that a kumquat tree will yield will vary. It will depend on the size of the tree and if it is grown indoors or out. Indoor trees will yield a few pounds of fruit in a year while an outdoor tree can produce many pounds.
A walnut is the fruit of the walnut tree the links below shows pictures to help you understand.
This year and last year my English walnut tree bore no fruit. My black walnut tree was prolific both years.
No. They are different species.
HedgeappleIt could be a Walnut.
Yes the tree can be grown in a pot, but it will stunt the tree at some point and it may not bear any fruit.
Wait until it fruits - surely you will know then by the type of fruit you see growing on it!
In Irish "Gaelic" it istoradh (fruit; product, yield; result)meas (fruit of forest tree, mast)In (Scots) Gaelic:
White Walnut Tree
How long is a piece of string.
7.9 ponds
a walnut