yes, by air layering with a mixture of compost and moss.
they grown from an apple seed that you put in the growned
Yes.
The first apple tree is not grown by human but in the nature. It is from evolution so it was used an apple seed naturally.
Reticulated venation is present in Polylthia longifolia.
A durian tree grown from a cutting bears fruit faster than one grown from a seed because cuttings are clones of mature plants, already possessing the genetic traits and maturity needed for fruit production. In contrast, seed-grown trees take longer to reach reproductive maturity, as they need to develop from young seedlings into fully grown trees. This accelerated growth in cuttings allows for quicker fruiting, often within a few years, compared to the longer timeframe required for seed-grown trees.
Peach trees are grown from a peach pip (the seed) and the peach is the fruit of the tree.
Yes any and all tree, shrub and any plant can be grown from a seed of some kind
Yes, a fruit tree grown from a seed has the potential to bear fruit, but it may not produce the exact same fruit as the one it came from due to factors like cross-pollination. It may take several years for a fruit tree grown from a seed to reach maturity and bear fruit.
Yes, lemon trees grown from seed can produce fruit, but it may take several years for the tree to mature enough to bear fruit.
An analogy for a beginning and an end is like a seed and a fully grown tree. The seed represents the potential and the start of growth, while the fully grown tree symbolizes the culmination of that journey, showcasing all the transformations and experiences along the way. Just as the tree's branches reach out, the end reflects the outcomes of the initial spark of life in the seed.
Beans are grown from seed.
Yes as long as it has not been irradiated