The definition of "orchard" is that it is a piece of land planted with fruit trees. It can be all the same tree or a mixture. The word was first introduced in 1845 in "School Botanty (sic)" written by John Lindley.
A group of fruit trees is an orchard or a grove.
Orange trees grow in orchards specifically designated for citrus fruits. These orchards have conditions tailored for citrus tree growth, including suitable soil composition, climate, and sunlight exposure required to produce healthy orange trees.
On a tree in orchards all around the worldApples grow on trees. They thrive in cool climates better than warm.
Vegetables do not grow on trees. They are planted in fields on arable farms,on peoples allotments or vegetable gardens. Fruit grows on trees in orchards.
A mango is a tropical fruit that grows on trees. They grow wild and are native to Southeast and South Asia. They are also grown in orchards.
I live in the countryside, and we have apple trees in our backyard. There are also some down the road next to a horse farm. Apples fall to the ground and typically get eaten by animals, the animals roam and disperse the seeds. The seeds take root and sprout. So naturally, apple trees do not grow in orchards. Us human want more apple trees in one area for the convenience of harvesting for profit. We plant the trees in orchards.
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Plums are grown on trees in orchards.
Orchards are groups of fruit trees, so the produce fruit, therefore they produce seeds.
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Yes. If one was referring to the trees within a single orchard, one would write the orchard's trees.If one was referring to many orchards, one would write the orchards' trees. It has now become a plural possessive.