Generally yes, but only if environmental conditions are adequate (water, chill hours, adequate drainage and soil nutrients). Its not uncommon to have a peach tree "skip a year" due to draught, disease, insects or other extreme conditions.
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.
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trees which bear cones
Gumamela (or hibiscus) does bear fruit in the normal way. It may not set fruit when grown outside its normal range.
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.
Nectarines are not a product of cross pollination. They are peaches that do not have fuzz. Some peach seeds produce trees that bear fruit that is not fuzzy. Sometimes a peach tree will bear both nectarines and peaches. Growers commonly graft branches from nectarine trees onto peach trees in order to produce nectarines.
The peach orchard would bear fruit late in the Summer .
all year
Some trees bear seeds inside fruit and some bear seeds inside pods or cones.
Fruit trees bear fruit while forest trees can or cant they just have to be in a forest. So fruit trees is a much narrower thing then forest trees.
because trees have genders, if your tree is a male it will not bear fruit but if it is female it will bear.
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When trees produce fruit they are bearing fruit. When the fruit is all picked they are no longer bearing fruit.
Most of the time if they have enough water and if the blossoms aren't blown off before they mature to apples.
No; an Elberta will pollinate itself. if you want a better fruit set , plant another type of peach tree that blooms the same time as your Elberta. you will get cross pollination and inturn will get more peaches.
The name is "angiosperm." This is the term for any plant or tree that produes seeds in a thick ovarian wall. Fruit comes from a fertilized flowers. The seeds produces in the ovary and the ovary wall hardens, produces a fruit. Unlike gymnosperms, that produce seeds on the plant or in a flower (like marigolds or pine trees) angiosperms are edible. Angiosperms examples include Eggplants, Peach Trees, Ginkgo Trees, Bannana Trees, Bayberries, Blue Berries. You get the idea.