Yes you can, if you have viable orange seeds. However, you won't be able to leave it in the original container for too long. You would soon have to transplant the seedling.
An orange tree is a vascular plant, as it has specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant. These tissues include xylem for water transport and phloem for nutrient transport.
Yes, most are wind pollinated but many have fairly large insect pollinated flowers. Deciduous trees with noticable flowers include, magnolias, laburnum, horse chestnuts, apple, cherries and lilacs.
The Latin name for an Orange tree is Citrus sinensis.
The Poncirus trifoliata, also known as the trifoliate orange or Japanese bitter orange, is native to China and Korea. The "Leopoldia comosa" is a plant species native to the Mediterranean region.
Bright orange tree fungus can potentially harm plant health by competing for nutrients and space, leading to reduced growth and vitality. It may also attract harmful insects or pathogens that can further damage the plant. In terms of ecosystem balance, the fungus could disrupt the natural interactions between plants, animals, and microorganisms, potentially affecting the overall biodiversity and functioning of the ecosystem.
Oranges develop from flowers on the orange tree.
one seed, equals one plant and a tree upon maturity
It depends on which fruit you like better. So if you like apples, you plant an apple tree. If you like oranges, you plant an orange tree! But if you like BOTH, well, you have to decide which will grow more successfully, what your family likes, etc. Lol...
No because it can grow big.
No, separate plant. Like Apples and pears.
what is the name of a orange tree flower name
orange box or orange container =D
take care of the orange tree than the plant could increase its size.
It takes about 3 weeks
An orange tree is a vascular plant, as it has specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant. These tissues include xylem for water transport and phloem for nutrient transport.
about 8 inches deep
1. A decorative container for a plant or small tree. 2. The owner or manager of a plantation.