John Chapman (Johnny Appleseed) introduced apple trees to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and northern counties of West Virginia. He did this for 55 years in the early days of American settlement.
No, Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman) planted apple trees around the country.
No, he grown into a grown man who throws appleseeds to the ground to grow some apple trees
he planted appleseeds and then they all had apple trees and thanks to good old johnny, they lived happily ever after, the end.
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The noun 'orchard' is a collective noun for an orchard of fruit trees and an orchard of trees.
a stand of fruit trees is called a GROVE. It can be called an orchard.bush
A garden of fruit trees is called an orchard.
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A group of fruit trees is an orchard or a grove.
It takes fifteen trees to make an orchard an orchard is classified as a field which has trees growing in it in order to yield fruit, and to specifically classified as an orchard it needs at least fifteen trees, because you couldn't just plant an apple tree at the bottom of the garden and call it an orchard.
The total number of apple trees in the orchard is 30 rows x 20 trees = 600 apple trees.