Apple trees produce fruit once a year. Different varieties mature at different times.
There are numerous varieties of apple trees that produce red fruit.
No-- An apple is the fruit of a plant. The seeds for apple trees are on the inside of the apple fruit in what is commonly known as "the core" no it is not, but apples produce seeds.
Pruning fruit trees helps the trees grow and produce more fruit. All fruit trees would benefit from some pruning with bypass pruners, but especially apple trees.
Yes, peaches are considered angiosperms. They are the products from flowers on trees, which are angiosperms, or flowering plants.
Apple trees produce apple blossoms, which when pollinated, then produce the fruit. Only trees with needles produce cones with seeds, some of which are edible, but not as fruit -- as nuts.
Angiosperm (with flowers+seeds)
Fruits
The only plant apple seeds can produce are apple trees.
no trees exist that don't produce flowers but produce fruit
Orchards are groups of fruit trees, so the produce fruit, therefore they produce seeds.
Not really, an apple is the fruit of an apple tree.
It would not make apples nor seeds. If this is a temporary or once-in-a-while situation - such as a heavy late frost during blooming period that kills off the flowers or flower buds - that tree will not bear fruit that year. If this is a long-term situation affecting all apple trees in an area or region, then the apple trees will eventually die out in those areas because there are no future generations to sustain the species - or the trees will evolve into something else.