Gumamela (or hibiscus) does bear fruit in the normal way. It may not set fruit when grown outside its normal range.
Hibiscus flowers do not bear fruit, only seed pods. Once the blossoms have been pollinated from the plant, it will produce seeds.
no! it depends on the weather and on the soil the flower is planted and on how you took good care of your plant....
There are not any trees that bear fruit every month. Most trees bear fruit every fruit months, mostly during the late spring or early summer.
Yes, Mimosa are members of the Legume family and bear fruit in pods.
ten years
it's because gumamela's flower is the fruit itself. it's because gumamela's flower is the fruit itself.
If the roses are pollinated they will bear fruit. The fruit are tiny berries called "rose hips".
angiosperm plants
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grinnadella plats
it doesnt. male papaya trees only produces flowers
It bears a 'rosehip' a type of fruit.
Hibiscus flowers do not bear fruit, only seed pods. Once the blossoms have been pollinated from the plant, it will produce seeds.
If the ovules are removed from a flower, the plant cannot bear a fruit.
You may have got a male plant. These plants do not bear fruit. They are grown to pollinate female plants. If the plant has flowers, the flowers are not getting pollinated to bear fruit.
In order for your plant to bear fruit, it must be fertilized by a male plant. If this plant is the only one around, odds are there is no fertilization going on. Bees go from plant to plant and help in this process.