The fruit is the ripened ovary of a plant containing the seeds. After fertilization, the ovary swells and becomes either fleshy or hard and dry to protect the developing seeds.
a conifer can have as many as it wants. its a tree, an evergreen. its amazing!
The maple tree does not produce fruit, it produces sap, which can be made into syrup.
yes they can produce fruit
Orange is the fruit, and yes it is also an organism.
Fruit is still picked by hand off the tree, but gas and oil maybe used in trucks, tractors, and cars.
Fruit are the swollen ovaries of fruit trees. The ovaries swell so that they can drop to the ground and produce more fruit trees. the trees grow and more fruit grows on the tree
no. i have a lemon tree in my backyard, and the lemons are actually round.
I think it is the Capulin Cherry Tree. I'm not so sure or not.
You could try mulberries.I have a mulberry tree and only fruit's once a year.
apple
An orange fits this description, as do many types of fruit.
Yes, you can identify a cherry tree by its unique blossoms and fruit. Cherry blossoms are typically pink or white and have a distinct shape, while the fruit is small and round with a pit inside.
The ovaries are the fruits.
The avocado has a very hard round seed nearly the size of a golf ball in the centre of each fruit.
The Mabolo tree, also known as the velvet apple tree, bears the Mabolo fruit. The fruit is round, with a fuzzy skin that has a velvety texture, and it is commonly found in Southeast Asia. The tree is known for its ornamental value due to its attractive appearance and shade-providing qualities.
Yes, it is. Most people misunderstand what fruit is; apple, peach, banana, plum, pear, those are obvious fruit trees that everyone would recognize as such, but this is going by the purely horticultural definition of fruit. But more broadly, all trees that produce flowers are fruit-bearing trees, because the seed-containing ovaries are classed as fruit. So yes, the birch tree is a fruit-bearing tree. An interesting note about birch is that its fruit was used as a food source by the Incas.
well i think they are a peack because peackes are fuzzy