The female flower must be fertilised to produce fruit . Some of the flowers will be male.
Every bloom on a tomato plant CAN in fact produce a tomato. I polinate my plants by going from bloom to bloom and "tickling" them. My wife laughs at me for "fondling" my plants, but it works!
I Live in New Port Richey Florida and we have four orange trees in our backyard. They Produce Between December and March every year. All though I have seen some produce from November to may I think on average they produce only 3 months out of the year the warmer of the fall and winter.
Every plant has a time to bloom. You have to wait to see what season it bloom or do some research on the trees to find the exact time.
yes, most do!
for every 12 years
It is called Rock melon, pretty much every where in Australia.
This question cannot be answered as there are many types of tulip and all produce a different amount of seed.
Cantaloupe is healthy for you but they don't give you protein. You can eat them every day at lunch, but you need to have protein too. And if you only eat cantaloupe then you don't get to taste all the other great tasting foods that are in the world! :)
they are very point and bloom every once a year
Marigolds produce seeds, not spores. Marigold seeds are large and sown directly into a garden. They grow in sandy, loamy, or clay type soil and bloom in every season except winter.
The type of flowers that bloom every year without replanting includes perennial flowers. Roses, Plumbago, and hibiscus flowers are all examples of those perennial flowers.
'Bloom' can be a noun, when used as another word for a flower. Bloom can also be a verb. For example, "New flowers bloom every spring." It can be a verb as well as a noun. As a noun, it means : 1. A flower,especially cultivated for beauty, 2. A mass of iron, steel, or other metal hammered or rolled into a thick bar for further working. As a verb, it means : 1. Produce flowers; be in flower: "a rose tree bloomed on a ruined wall". 2. Make (metal) into such a mass. Sentence examples : As a noun : "I have some really pretty blooms in my garden." As a verb: "The purple flowers are yet to bloom."