Pomology
The science of growing vegetables and fruit is called horticulture. Horticulture involves the cultivation, breeding, and management of plants to produce food, medicine, fibers, and ornamental plants. It encompasses various disciplines such as plant biology, soil management, pest control, and crop production techniques.
Horticulture is the branch of agriculture dealing with the art, science, technology and business of food and non-food crops. These do include flowers, fruits and vegetables.
Hibiscus flowers, such as the gumamela, do produce fruit called seed pods. However, sometimes they may not produce fruit due to lack of proper pollination, poor growing conditions, or being a sterile variety. Ensuring proper care, including adequate sunlight, water, and pollination, can help encourage fruit production in gumamela flowers.
The enlarged ovary of a plant is called the fruit.
A large ovary and its seeds are called a fruit. The ovary develops into the fruit after fertilization, and the seeds are contained within the fruit.
The science of growing vegetables and fruit is called horticulture. Horticulture involves the cultivation, breeding, and management of plants to produce food, medicine, fibers, and ornamental plants. It encompasses various disciplines such as plant biology, soil management, pest control, and crop production techniques.
Horticulture
Some of the divisions of horticulture include Pomology, which is the science and practice of growing, harvesting, handling, processing and marketing of fruit trees. Olericulture is the science and practice of growing, harvesting, storing and marketing vegetables. Floriculture is the science of growing, harvesting, designing and marketing flowering plants. The landscape and nursery industry involves the science and practice of propagating, growing, installing and maintaining the landscape using grasses, annual and perennial plants, shrubs and trees.
They don't have a fruit.
Fruit growing on a large scale
Dragon Fruit
It can be called agriculture, horticulture or more specifically pomology.agriculture n the science or occupation of cultivating land and rearing crops and livestock; farming; husbandry[from Latin agricultūra, from ager field, land + cultūra culture]horticulture n the art or science of cultivating gardens[from Latin hortus garden + culture, on the model of agriculture]pomology n the branch of horticulture that is concerned with the study and cultivation of fruit[from New Latin pōmologia, from Latin pōmum apple, fruit]
garden
a watermelon
because it is growing
An orchard.
The science of growing and getting a crop of fruit to the marketplace is known as agriculture or horticulture. It involves various practices such as selecting the right crop varieties, planting, irrigation, fertilization, pest and disease control, harvesting, post-harvest handling, transportation, and marketing. Good agricultural practices and proper management techniques are essential for producing high-quality fruit that can be successfully brought to the marketplace.