Yes, but it might not be the type of peach you ate. Most fruit trees are grafted onto different root stock so the fruit's seed doesn't always make the type of tree you might expect.
earth + fern = tree
You can't plant a peach tree from a seed but you can growa peach tree from a seed.Just put the seed in the ground keep it watered if there is no rain. The peach tree that grows from the seed may not be a good tree and it may take years to produce fruit it is best to buy a grafted tree and plant that.
A peach tree is a flowering plant.
Peach trees are grown from a peach pip (the seed) and the peach is the fruit of the tree.
plant a tree seed and wait
the seed of the peach is called a STONE
An oak tree.
If you have a seed that is a tree seed, then it will grow into a tree. The corn plant is not a tree seed, but the peach seed is. The acorn is a tree seed, the pine cone is a collection of pine seeds. Now you get the point.
Just leave the blossom alone. It will develop the fruit if nothing happens to it.
To get more peaches! The peach's seed is usually already split by the time the peach is ripe. At this time of year, planting the whole thing will give the seedling much needed nutrients to mature into a sapling. Since the peach tree is a mature tree in 5-7 years, it would be relatively easy to grow your own orchard, provided you have the space.
It is itself alive (the cells of the peach are alive) and it contains a seed which is alive and capable of making a new peach tree.
a plant or a tree