No. Snow is precipitation.
If there is a year of heavy snow, it can have both positive and negative effects on fruit crops. The snow can provide insulation for dormant plants, protecting them from extreme cold temperatures. However, excessive snow accumulation or prolonged cold spells can also damage fruit trees and delay their growth and fruit production. Additionally, heavy snow can create challenges for farmers in terms of access to their orchards and potential for snow load damage on trees.
Go to a wholesale nursery and ask for Spring Snow Crabapple (Malus 'Spring Snow'). They do not bear fruit.
Historical records show that Ancient Rome ate snow flavored with fruit juice. Nero sent slaves to gather snow in the nearby mountains to have a desert with the snow.
Yes, they eat bark, twigs, leaves, and fruit
The snow monkeys are omnivores so they mostly eat bark, twigs, leaves, and fruit but they also eat insects, eggs and small vertebrates.
the answer would be thomas jefferson.simply because he discovered that if you mix snow with fruit flavor
The iceberry. A small bunch of bright blue fruits that seems to grow spontaneously under the uppermost snow layer during winter. It is harvested once the snow melts in spring.
It dates back to Ancient Rome . Nero would send people into the mountains for snow and serve it with fruit and flavorings.
well you can sort of see lava but its fruit juice right now on cp it is located in the snow forts and go up
The common name for a snow cloud tree is a flowering crab apple tree. The Latin name is Malius "Snowcloud". While the blooms are highly prized the fruit is too small for cooking and best left for the wildlife.
in a way do think so that the apple from snow white a biblical allusion to Adam and eve just from read of that story in the bible it almost has the same meaning and the picture do emphasize of what will happen when you eat of the fruit what will happen u will die in the spirit world but you will become more alive to whats really going on in the world today that's what i think.
WHAT A TRACE? eg. When a cat walks on the snow she leaves a trace of footsteps. A trace is bacilli a line of things that someone or something has left behind them.