Mulberry trees need two trees to produce a fruit, as this tree has separate female and male trees.
The male tree can literally be miles away and its pollen can still easily reach the female tree on wind currents.
Some types of cherry trees are self-pollinating and don't need a second tree to produce fruit.
The nectarine is it's own fruit however it is a classical example of bud variation. The nectarine tree occasionally produces peaches, and the peach tree occasionally produces nectarines.
It depends if you plant it or not.
flowers are fruit bearing some trees are fruit bearing and many others are too.
The name is "angiosperm." This is the term for any plant or tree that produes seeds in a thick ovarian wall. Fruit comes from a fertilized flowers. The seeds produces in the ovary and the ovary wall hardens, produces a fruit. Unlike gymnosperms, that produce seeds on the plant or in a flower (like marigolds or pine trees) angiosperms are edible. Angiosperms examples include Eggplants, Peach Trees, Ginkgo Trees, Bannana Trees, Bayberries, Blue Berries. You get the idea.
The best place to plant your trees (including fruit trees) is on the grass. Or else, your trees won't grow. Also, try not to plant them beside your town's limits because the trees won't have enough space to grow.
When egg cells are fertilized from the same plant is called self-pollination. Self-pollinators include certain types of fruit trees. Other types of fruit trees require two for pollination.
Oranges are a fruit they are not consumers or producers. Orange trees are a plant so they must be producers.
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.
cactus, fruit trees, lillies and wildgrass.
When you find the coconut plant it! The orange is just another fruit. You can plant it to get orange trees
No, olive trees do not need another tree to produce fruit. They are self-pollinating and can produce fruit on their own.
No, you do not need two banana trees to produce fruit. Many banana varieties are self-pollinating, meaning they can produce fruit with just one tree.
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