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Some trees bear seeds inside fruit and some bear seeds inside pods or cones.
Hibiscus flowers do not bear fruit, only seed pods. Once the blossoms have been pollinated from the plant, it will produce seeds.
No, there are Gymnospermous plants which bear seeds with out fruits
Yes they are conifers and bear cones which contain the seeds.
To plant seeds in Build-A-Bear-Ville, you click on the Furniture button and select the seed you want to plant. Then you can move it to the area where you want to plant it at.
Coconut trees, Tomato Plant, Apple Trees, Banana Tree etc. Those plants which bear fruit.
If the roses are pollinated they will bear fruit. The fruit are tiny berries called "rose hips".
Plants bear fruit for_.
angiosperm plants
Daisies do not bear fruit.
The fig is a tree Ficus Carica grown for its fruit since ancient times, so a fig is a fruit. Botanically all of the plant kingdom are vegetable matter but horticulturally a vegetable is a plant either cooked or eaten raw as part of the savory rather than the sweet course of a meal. To tell the difference, fruits have seeds and vegetables do not. Figs have seeds so they are technically a fruit. Strictly speaking most plants, except ferns, bear seeds, including vegetables. In most fruits the seed is contained within the fruit. So a fig bears fruit that carry the seeds so a fig is a fruit.
The name is "angiosperm." This is the term for any plant or tree that produes seeds in a thick ovarian wall. Fruit comes from a fertilized flowers. The seeds produces in the ovary and the ovary wall hardens, produces a fruit. Unlike gymnosperms, that produce seeds on the plant or in a flower (like marigolds or pine trees) angiosperms are edible. Angiosperms examples include Eggplants, Peach Trees, Ginkgo Trees, Bannana Trees, Bayberries, Blue Berries. You get the idea.