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No, peach trees cannot be cross-pollinated with plum trees. They belong to different species (Prunus persica for peach and Prunus domestica for plum) and are not compatible for cross-pollination. To produce fruit, both peach and plum trees require pollen from the same species or a compatible cultivar within the same species.
A peach tree is a flowering plant. It produces flowers that are eventually pollinated and develop into fruits, such as peaches. Cone-bearing plants, also known as gymnosperms, produce seeds in cones instead of fruits.
A peach is the fruit of the peach tree. Plants can not be hermaphrodites.
Peaches grow on trees called Prunus persica, which are known as peach trees. These trees produce juicy, sweet fruits known as peaches, which are popular in many cuisines around the world.
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A peach that is juicy and sweet is ready to be eaten. A popular tattoo with the ladies.
The first fruit eaten on the moon was a peach. Astronaut David Scott brought it with him during the Apollo 15 mission in 1971.
AnswerNo. It is poisonous. Do not eat.I have eaten it once, and then was warned it was extremely poisonous.I am obviously living, but I am sure there is no nutrition in the peach seed nut.
The first food eaten on the moon was a communion wafer by astronaut Buzz Aldrin during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
This whitish tissue may actually appear on the pit and/or in the pit cavity (area inside peach around pit) of a ripe peach. It is called callus tissue (undifferentiated cells). It is not a fungus, bacteria, mold or other type of disease. It is naturally occurring, and is not harmful. It can be safely eaten along with the rest of the peach.
I think it would be when Old Green Grasshopper says he'd rather be eaten by a Mexican.
They recycle any thing sweat for example a half eaten apple,peach,pear and all sorts
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Yes, adding a -y to the end of the noun peach, forms the adjective peachy (peachier, peachiest), which describes a noun as having the nature or appearance of a peach. The adjective peachy is also used informally to describe a noun as splendid or fine.We had a peachy day at the beach.
of Eat, The act of tasking food; the act of consuming or corroding., Something fit to be eaten; food; as, a peach is good eating.