Yes, lemon trees grown from seed can produce fruit, but it may take several years for the tree to mature enough to bear fruit.
Not all fig trees bear fruit. Some varieties are grown for ornamental purposes and do not produce edible fruit.
No, it just takes a long time for one to produce fruit. Like my cherry tree I had for 7 years and just last year it started producing cherries. Answer This depends on the trees . If they are nursery grown named varieties and compatible then two trees of the same family should give fruit. If one solitary tree is self fertile then it should produce fruit from year one. A tree grown from a seed may or may not produce worthwhile fruit.
No lemon trees are grown all over the world.
Lemon trees generally grow at a moderate pace compared to other fruit trees. They typically take a few years to reach maturity and start producing fruit, whereas some fruit trees may grow faster and produce fruit sooner.
No, flowering plum trees do not produce fruit.
No, olive trees do not need another tree to produce fruit. They are self-pollinating and can produce fruit on their own.
No, banana trees can produce fruit multiple times throughout their lifespan.
No, olive trees do not require a pollinator to produce fruit as they are self-pollinating.
Hackberry trees belong to the genus Celtis and produce small, sweet fruit that is edible for humans. Chokeberry trees belong to the genus Aronia and produce bitter fruit that is not usually eaten raw due to its astringent taste. Additionally, chokeberry trees are more commonly grown for their ornamental value rather than for fruit production.
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No, you do not need two plum trees to produce fruit. Some plum tree varieties are self-pollinating and can produce fruit on their own.