Yes, fruits do grow on vines. An example would be strawberries
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Yes, the angsana fruit, also known as the cannonball tree fruit, becomes hard when it is ripe. Initially, the fruit is soft and fleshy but as it matures, it develops a tough, woody shell. This hardening helps protect the seeds inside as they prepare for dispersal.
Yes, you can eat the fruit from the Krauter Vesuvius Purple Leaf Plum tree. The fruit is edible and can be used in jams, jellies, and baking. Just make sure it is ripe before consuming.
A chemical called Ethylene is what causes unripened fruit to ripen faster when placed next to a ripe fruit. The ripe fruit gives of this chemical, naturally of course.
Ethylene is the plant hormone used by the industry to cause fruit to drop from a tree. Ethylene is commonly used to trigger fruit ripening and promote the shedding of older fruits to allow for new growth.
Where does honeydew grow? On the ground or in a tree?
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Our apricot tree's fruit does not get ripe, but rather the fruit stays green. Do you know why??
Arkansas' state fruit is the vine ripe pink tomato. Tomatoes are a fruit.
South Arkansas Vine Ripe Pink Tomato.
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