There is not a standard number of apples; quantity varies enormously depending on the size of the tree, type of soil, situation of the tree and the year's weather.
The same tree in the same place could have a dramatically different crop two years running if the weather is unsuitable.
There are many different varieties and cultural practices in the production of apples, but the average tree will produce from 7,500 to 12,000 apples in its lifetime.
143.26 apples are found on the average world-wide apple tree. And yes you are CORECT! I am sad enough to go round a few random countrys to find out! :P
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There are no apples in an apple seed due to the germantion but if you plant the seed it will aventually grow into either an apple or an apple tree x
A tree producing Macintosh Apples are yet to be found.
The average fruit each apple tree produces in a year can fill 20 boxes that weight 42 pounds each. So in total, this averages out to about 840 pounds of apples per harvest. However, apple trees take about four or five years to produce their first fruit, and apple varieties range in size from cherry-sized to grapefruit-sized.
on a golden delicious tree about 3 hours of pickings worth
Not really, an apple is the fruit of an apple tree.
On. Growing on the tree. The apples on the tree are almost ripe. I see one bright red apple on the tree. The apples on the tree are getting pecked by birds.
Yes, of course. Here's a few: I picked an apple from an apple tree. I get my apples from the orchard nearby, there's lots of apple trees there. That farmer is picking apples from that apple tree.
An apple tree.
On an apple tree.