yes
First you take the seed out of the pear and then you dig a hole in topsoil. After you do that you have to cover the seed up with the topsoil that you dug. Last you water the seed and let it grow!!
Pear seeds are dispersed in human waste after the fruits of the pear have been eaten
a pear has 5 inner champers so usally a pear has 2 seeds inside!!!
The Avocado Pear, or Butter Pear or Alligator Pear is a fruit. Technically it is a large berry that contains a large seed
Yes as long as its the same seed.
Prickly pear cactus can reproduce by seed, root division and by cuttings from the paddles being individually rooted.
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They get dispersed by animals.
In The Sims Medieval, to make blood pears, you need to grow them by planting a Blood Pear seed. You can obtain the seed by completing certain quests or purchasing it from the marketplace. Once you have the seed, plant it in your garden, and after some time, it will grow into a Blood Pear tree, allowing you to harvest the fruit. Blood Pears can be used in various recipes and to fulfill certain character needs.
You might not have good results if you grow a pear tree from a seed. Many pears are grafted. They will take hardy, wild rootstock and graft a fairly weak branch to it. The pear will, then be fertilized by who-knows-what other pear and the seeds may produce a tree that bears poor quality fruit or the tree may be weak. If you want a good, strong, fruit bearing tree you get the best results by getting a young tree from a nursery. If all you want to do is get the seeds to grow, you can plant them in a well-drained pot with potting soil. You should have sprouts in a couple weeks.
A strawberry is most different. The apple, peach and pear all grow on a tree. Strawberries grow on a vine. The apple, peach and pear all surround their seed(s) within the pulpy fruit. Strawberries house their seeds on the outside of the pulpy fruit.
The other see you should put would be the orange pear seed (if you unlocked it) which would be making a posy. Hope this was helpful! :)