It will not make fruit
not produce fruit
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.
Roots, trunk, twigs, leaves flowers and fruit.
No it will not , WHoever you heard that from then its wrong because ....Wait maybe you should experiment it And see if it becomes an apple tree What will happen is it will just end up smelling like apple juice .... i have tried it before
It will not produce seed.
It doesn't come from a flower, it comes from a tree.
Flowers attract insects. Insects pollinate the flowers. Pollinated flowers produce seeds. Seeds grow into apples.
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The tree you're referring to is likely a Kousa dogwood (Cornus kousa). This tree produces clusters of small white flowers with a few pink ones mixed in. Its distinctive appearance and beautiful flowers make it a popular choice for landscaping.
yes every kind of fruit starts out as a flower including apples
Not as such. Apples are a random drop from Oak Trees. There is no apple tree.
flower + tree = apple