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Gumamela (or hibiscus) does bear fruit in the normal way. It may not set fruit when grown outside its normal range.
The gumamela does have fruit seeds that are only about 3 cm long. They have a thin red pulp with a five-lobed capsule.
No, the rain tree does not produce fruit. Although its leaves and bark have many uses it does not produce and fruit.
it cannot produce its own food like autotrophs. Therefore the fruit fly is a heterotroph not an autotroph.
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it's because gumamela's flower is the fruit itself. it's because gumamela's flower is the fruit itself.
Gumamela (or hibiscus) does bear fruit in the normal way. It may not set fruit when grown outside its normal range.
The gumamela does have fruit seeds that are only about 3 cm long. They have a thin red pulp with a five-lobed capsule.
No, the rain tree does not produce fruit. Although its leaves and bark have many uses it does not produce and fruit.
Orchards are groups of fruit trees, so the produce fruit, therefore they produce seeds.
What fruit or vegetable will produce the most electricity
To get your tomatoes to produce more fruit, consider pruning them.
no trees exist that don't produce flowers but produce fruit
Yes- All Bryophytes produce fruit like structures
They produce fruit, they just take years to do it.
No. It is a synonym, sort of. "Produce" can mean both, or either, fruits or vegetables. A synonym is a word that has the same meaning as another word but sounds and is spelled completely differently. A homonym is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a completely different meaning. It may or may not be spelled the same way. As an aside, I cannot really think of a homonym, in the English language, for fruit.
A fruit plant that does not produce any fruit.