No, it will not hurt orange trees to leave the fruit on until it falls off. Many times the oranges will even fall off before they are ripe.
Autumn.
Acorns, Bark, other nuts , apples , pears , plums and other fruit.
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Look at the trees in fall. You will see leaves responding to cooler, less sunny weather. They will change colour, curl up and drop off the trees.
The eagles come and snatch them from the trees and take them off to their aeries.
Most broad-leaf trees are deciduous, so they lose their leaves in autumn. As part of that process they will change colour and start to die off and fall from the trees.
Oranges.
Yes, flower colour is an inherited genetic trait. Although some flowers may start off a specific colour and change colour as the flower matures
When oranges are ripe, you must pick them off the tree, like most other fruit.
There is often a change in supply and demand of oranges.
no f you do the colour will go and the fur will come off and they will look reallly bad