I have no idea why your kumquat tree never bore fruit nor had blooms. However, I also have no idea if you live in a frost free zone, the substance you use for fertilizer, if you change the type of fertilizer during the time when you want growth and the time when you want blooms, the type of soil in which your tree is planted, nor the amount of sunlight your tree receives. All of those are important. Why don't you ask at a fertilizer store or a county agent?
I think a better question is will they bear fruit or just blooms in Florida? They will grow there, but they will not bare fruit. Cherry trees require low temperatures for the buds to set and develop.
It's to "bear fruit." yeah it is the right answer
A tree has to bloom before it can bear fruit.
because trees have genders, if your tree is a male it will not bear fruit but if it is female it will bear.
If the roses are pollinated they will bear fruit. The fruit are tiny berries called "rose hips".
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.
The peach orchard would bear fruit late in the Summer .
Yes, they are flowering plants and they can bear fruit.
periwinkle is a flower which does not bear fruit.
all year
Some trees bear seeds inside fruit and some bear seeds inside pods or cones.
Yes, a fruit tree grown from a seed has the potential to bear fruit, but it may not produce the exact same fruit as the one it came from due to factors like cross-pollination. It may take several years for a fruit tree grown from a seed to reach maturity and bear fruit.