There are plenty.
Olives
Lemons
Figs
Tomato (yes it is a fruit)
Apples
etc, etc, the list is quite extensive
You can grow any kind of fruit that will grow in a regular garden in your region. However, in some cases you may need to pick smaller or dwarf varieties. You can even grow small citrus trees indoors in colder climates for oranges, lemons, and limes.
All fruits grow on plants. That's one of the basic principles of botany. Without a plant, there is no fruit.
Yeah they Do.
No, a fruit is a fruit. A plant grows fruit, and fruits grow plants, they are not one and the same!
Fruit are the swollen ovaries of fruit trees. The ovaries swell so that they can drop to the ground and produce more fruit trees. the trees grow and more fruit grows on the tree
Too cold to plant in the ground but you can grow it in containers. I bought organic citrus fertilizer from the local garden nursery.
usually, yes.
Plants need light to make fruit for us or make oxygen and grow!
Apple, grapefruit, orange, and stonefruit.
Many plants grow fruit as that is their way of propagating. The seeds are in the fruit, or around the fruit. The fruit serves as a sweet tissue surrounding the seeds to help the seeds travel and get planted and grow. Animals are likely to pick fruit, and in doing so, they help to disperse the seeds.
This list may grow over time: kelp,
That is imposible you need seeds to grow plants even though oranges are fruit but you need seeds for them to grow
Any plant that does not grow fruit is non fruit bearing. Grass, lily pads, mint, sage, moss, ornamental flowering plants, and so many more.