No. Jonny Appleseed planted spaghetti trees and taco flowers.
Johnny Appleseed, real name John Chapman, wandered the Ohio Valley from 1792 until his death in 1845. He was a philanthropist, naturalist and animal welfare advocate, who made it his life mission to plant seeds that would grow into apple trees for all to enjoy.
Johnny Appleseed is famous for him finding apples...Johny appleseed started growing the apples all over the country. Their are many stories about Johnny Appleseed.
Probably John Chapman, though he didn't actually plant the trees; he sold the saplings for other people to plant. He got the nickname "Appleseed" because he started his business with seeds he collected from apple mash. In his day, apples weren't so much for eating as for making cider, and from it, applejack, a liquor. Today we have varieties grown for tastiness, but in Chapman's time, most apples were too bitter to munch on. His trees, however, improved somewhat on that condition.
from the inside of the apple you idiot, but its really when a mommy apple and a daddy apple love each other very much and get all applely and make little baby apple seeds that will turn into little apple trees to create little apples once again. GO LOOK AT THE INSIDE OF THE APPLE YOU RETARD
Possibly in Leominster, Massachusetts. It should first be noted that Johnny Appleseed is a character from an American folk tale. He isn't real. But he seems to have been based on an actual person, John Chapman, born in Leominster MA in 1774. According to the folk tale, Johnny Appleseed wandered the United States, spreading apple seeds wherever he went. The story also says he planted his first tree somewhere in Massachusetts. To this day, Leominster (pronounced LEMM-inster) claims that Johnny's first apple tree was planted in their city. The reason they make that claim is because of John Chapman. He was indeed born in Leominster, and became a Christian missionary; in addition to his church work, he loved to plant gardens, especially nurseries where apple trees could flourish. In addition to growing apples in Massachusetts, Chapman was later credited with introducing the apple tree to various parts of the midwest, and at some point, the character of Johnny Appleseed was created to describe his efforts.
plant apple trees
Apple trees. his original name was John Chapman, went across the country planting apple trees, hence the last name Appleseed.
John Chapman, better known as 'Johnny Appleseed', planting apples and encouraged others to do so as he traveled about the US, mostly in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.
Jonny Appleseed liked to take long walks in the forest and study all of the plants and animals in the forest.
He gave people sacks of apple seeds and he himself loved to plant many of the beautiful trees. Therefore he earned the nickname of Johnny Appleseed.
Johnny Appleseed gave us apple trees
Johnny Appleseed, real name John Chapman, wandered the Ohio Valley from 1792 until his death in 1845. He was a philanthropist, naturalist and animal welfare advocate, who made it his life mission to plant seeds that would grow into apple trees for all to enjoy.
The minor character in the story of Johnny Appleseed is a horse named Billy. Billy helps Johnny on his journey to plant apple trees across America.
to plant trees for the community
The correct spelling of the name is Johnny Appleseed(John Chapman 1774-1845).
Johnny appleseed was either a self-employed leader of a not for profit business which distributes apple seeds and founds orchards, or an unemployed drifter who planted apple trees.
Johnny Appleseed's major accomplishment was planting apple trees across the Midwest of the United States, spreading knowledge about and fostering the growth of apple orchards. He played a significant role in the expansion of apple cultivation in the frontier territories.