uses of trees ??
Trees occupy an important place in the life of man. The trees provide us flowers, fruits, fodder for animals, wood for fire and furniture and provide cool shadow from scorching sun. They give us so many such good things and yet expect nothing in return.
Trees give us fruits for food and flowers for pleasure. They provide us timber (wood) for building our houses and making furniture. They provide us wood for fuel. They supply sleepers for the railway line. Many trees provide us medicinal products such as quinine and eucalyptus. In fact, most of the medicines that we use ultimately come to us through trees and vegetation.
Banana trees are perennial plants with large, elongated leaves that grow in a spiral pattern. They produce clusters of fruits called bananas, which are technically berries. Banana trees thrive in tropical climates and require rich, well-draining soil and plenty of sunlight to grow effectively.
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.
The typical diet of the northern flicker bird consists of insects, ants, beetles, and other small invertebrates, as well as fruits and seeds. They are known to forage on the ground and in trees for their food.
crabapple trees can and will litter the ground beneath them including sidewalks and anything else you may not want apples on, including your lawn . I plant crabapples only on a raised terraced area in my backyard so that my husband doesn't run them over with the lawn mower. Also if you have deer they will be attracted to them and possibly to your other plants as well. On the other hand the "Autumn Brilliance" serviceberry has very small one-half inch fruits that persist and do not litter the ground as they are quickly eaten by the birds. They are delicious and fit for human consumption. The fall color is spectacular in contrast to the crabapples usually straggly appearance at the end of summer. The serviceberry has an open airiness about it whereas crabs can cast dense shade.
?? It depends on the tree. Fruit trees will have fruit, nut trees will have nuts, flower trees will have flowers......... the only thing that will be shared by ALL trees is a trunk, branches, roots and leaves.
well, trees,shrubs,bushes and tomatoes grow on vines
Well Singapore's pong pong trees bear fruits, so if the climate keeps affecting the pong pong trees there won't be any bear fruits growing and that's a bad thing.
Well... you could've asked more specific.. =P Bananas are neither, they are a fruit. But the answer of what you are trying to say is: Bananas are a flowering plant, often mistaken for trees.
Well i do know that you can make crab apple jam or jelly. Hope that helps your question.
Apples, pears, peaches, blueberries and strawberries are Quebec's main fruits.
Maple trees are classified in the Sapindales order, shared with a number of other flowering plants, including citrus trees as well as frankincense and myrrh.
Well, fields of fruit TREES are typically called "orchards" or "groves". For other non-tree fruits, they are grown in "patches" or "gardens".
Angiosperms are flowering plants that produce seeds within a protective ovary structure, which can develop into fruits after fertilization. They are the largest group of plants and play a significant role in the ecosystems as food sources for animals and humans, as well as for their ecological functions.
Banana trees are perennial plants with large, elongated leaves that grow in a spiral pattern. They produce clusters of fruits called bananas, which are technically berries. Banana trees thrive in tropical climates and require rich, well-draining soil and plenty of sunlight to grow effectively.
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It depends on why it is not flowering. This is one of the easier small trees to grow. It prefers slightly acid soil, but if it is growing well try a dressing of a high Potash content fertiliser in mid-summer and water it well in.
Well, Fruits contain seeds in them, like watermelon, apples, and peaches. Vegetables are grown from different seeds that are made to grow them. For example, carrots, lettuce, and potatoes. Therefor, a tomato is a fruit, believe it or not.