No, tangerine trees are self-pollinating and do not require another tree for fruit production. However, having multiple trees nearby can potentially increase the yield and quality of the fruits.
Like aspirin. They have an astringent sharp smell. Last time I checked, trees can't smell.
Tangerine trees should be watered deeply once every 1-2 weeks, depending on soil moisture levels and weather conditions. It is important to let the soil dry out slightly between waterings to prevent root rot. Adjust the frequency based on the climate and soil drainage.
Yes. It's called that due to the smell it emits when burned.
Christmas trees, typically pine or fir trees, smell like pine due to the presence of volatile organic compounds called terpenes in their needles. Terpenes release a strong scent when the tree is cut, contributing to the familiar pine fragrance associated with Christmas trees.
The scientific name of a tangerine tree is Citrus reticulata.
it do look like a tree with oranges
· Tangerine · Tulip
because it sold money
they were creating a new kind of tree.
35 to 40 gallons
one??? i think does it matter?
2-4 years
The Golden Dawn Tangerine has a unique smell that Paul cant describe.
Orange smells sour and also it smells like tangerine, oranges smell like flowers or perfume almost. rotten ones smell like... u don't want to smell a rotten orange
Oak tree
the school planted a tree in honor of him so he could see.