Yes they do turn in to apples later on after all the petals fall off of the blooms .
Yes, they can, the the apple blossoms become apples
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Apple blossoms are typically found on apple trees, which are native to Central Asia but grown in many temperate regions around the world. The blossoms appear on the branches of the tree before developing into apples later in the season.
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yes peining apple trees in the fall will kill them
A flower comes before a fruit is formed. Apple blossoms become apples. Orange blossoms become oranges.
Yes, apple blossoms need to be pollinated in order to develop into apples. Pollination occurs when pollen from the male parts of the flower (anthers) is transferred to the female part (stigma). This process can be facilitated by bees and other pollinators. Once pollination occurs, the fertilized ovules develop into apples.
Apples grow on trees and develop each summer from blossoms that flower in the spring. Bees fertilize the flowers and bring pollen from other apple trees to do this.
Chickens can "lay" eggs but people do not "lay" any type of foods.
Most of the time if they have enough water and if the blossoms aren't blown off before they mature to apples.
Oxygyn rots the apple and ruins the food
Well, yes, but the big question is, what kind of apples will it bear. Many apple trees have roots and a trunk of a species that is very hardy and healthy, with an upper part that is grafted on that will produce the good, yummy eating apples.