Yew trees live for hundreds of years (often in churchyards) and bear red fruit. These berries are gloopy, sugary and edible, however the seeds are highly poisonous. If you must eat yew berries then be careful.
Sideroxylon grandiflora, related to the peach are thought to be 300 years old, the tree is now very rare
2 to 300 hundred
Prince Albert 300 years ago.
A maple tree typically lives for about 100 to 300 years.
About 10 years i think but i could be wrong... An oak tree, depending on variety,can take 2 to 300 years to reach maturity.
a tree and a lichen decomposer both live a long time.
300 weeks is equivalent to approximately 5.77 years. To break it down, there are 52 weeks in a year, so dividing 300 by 52 gives about 5.77. This means that 300 weeks is a little over five and a half years.
apple trees have to be at least 300 degrease The height of the tree, or even the angle of growth do not matter. An apple tree grafted on a rootstock should carry some fruit in it's second year. A tree grown from a pip may never bear fruit or you could end up with a new variety.
The largest tree that produces leaves, flowers, and fruit is the giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum), which can grow over 300 feet tall and live for thousands of years. These trees are characterized by their massive trunks and thick, fibrous bark, and they produce small cones that contain seeds. While not traditionally thought of for their flowers, sequoias do produce reproductive structures that can be classified as flowers. Their impressive size and longevity make them a remarkable example of the diversity of tree life.
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any fruit you want- all you have to do is plant the Fruit tree you want and let it grow! Hope this helps!! :D
a pine tree can live up to 125 years usually but some are know to live up to more than 300 years. some die young because they get a certain ground disease.