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It depends on the type of apple tree, some are self pollinating and some need other trees pollen in order to pollinate.
Yes, Nanking cherries are self-pollinating, which means they do not require another cherry tree for pollination.
Lime trees are self-pollinating, meaning they can produce fruit without needing pollen from another tree.
Bruce Plum tree is not a self pollinator, but this is no big deal as bees and insects will do the pollination process.
The fruit tree is either a self- pollinating variety or it requires a different variety nearby to allow cross - pollination. This is not affected by the application of fertiliser, although the tree will benefit growth wise.
hand pollination will increase yield. By definition, however, grapefruit trees are self-pollinating.
To ensure successful pollination for a self-pollinating cherry tree in your garden, you can help by providing a healthy environment with good soil, sunlight, and water. You can also attract pollinators like bees and butterflies to your garden, or gently shake the tree's branches to help distribute pollen.
No, it is not, you must have another one in vicinity.
No, apple trees do not need a companion tree. An apple tree will flourish all by itself. Most varieties of apple require a pollinator in the vicinity. Only a small number are self fertile.
Some figs are self-pollinating, but Smyrna and some others need pollinating with the caprifig. Wind, bees and other insects cannot access the pollen of the caprifig, and so the fig wasp must do it.
No, olive trees do not need another tree to produce fruit. They are self-pollinating and can produce fruit on their own.
On some plants, yes their flowers contain both stamens and pistils and can be self pollinating. However this is not true of all plants.