why would you want to? you can cover it with a net to prevent pollination, you can remove the flowers (manually or chemicly), you can remove the fruitlets (manually or chemicly). you can grow from seed which will not bear fruit for several years.
In reality, it is a tree that bares fruit. For example, a cherry tree, apple tree, peach tree, etc. However, it has been used as an analogy within the Bible as well as various religious and philosophical groups.
grow off vines and underground
"Apple" is the common name for the fruit of the Malus domestica, or apple tree, of the family Rosaceae.
While Columbus and his crew exploring Caribbean islands, they identified this tree as poisonous tree and the fruit of which resembled GREEN APPLE, so they called this tree's fruit as death apples.
They don't! Fruit grows on any flowering plant. Berries are fruit that grows on bushes. Tomatoes, grapes, and many other fruit grow on vines. etc.
In reality, it is a tree that bares fruit. For example, a cherry tree, apple tree, peach tree, etc. However, it has been used as an analogy within the Bible as well as various religious and philosophical groups.
An apple!
No. An apple is the result of a fertilized apple tree flower. It is the seedcase of an apple tree. The fruit.
I'd say both * The apple is the fruit of the apple tree (plant).
The apple tree is unique, because it has fruit on it, and when you eat the fruit, it has sseds in it, which you can plant again, to get more fruit.
It is the fruit of a fruit-bearing tree.
Not really, an apple is the fruit of an apple tree.
thi is a stupied site itr dones not hel me at all An apple is a fruit bearing deciduous tree of the Malus family. A pine is an evergreen conifer, so the difference is obvious as the seedlings grow.
Yes, it is. Most people misunderstand what fruit is; apple, peach, banana, plum, pear, those are obvious fruit trees that everyone would recognize as such, but this is going by the purely horticultural definition of fruit. But more broadly, all trees that produce flowers are fruit-bearing trees, because the seed-containing ovaries are classed as fruit. So yes, the birch tree is a fruit-bearing tree. An interesting note about birch is that its fruit was used as a food source by the Incas.
Apple tree.
The apple is the fruit of a tree. Botanically speaking an apple is the hypantheum of the apple flower.
If you mean why does " your fruit tree have no fruit " than it's either the tree requires another fruit tree to pollinate it or trees take time to mature before bearing fruits.