Plum trees can grow up to 20-25 feet tall and wide. Factors that can influence their size include the variety of plum tree, soil quality, amount of sunlight, water availability, and pruning practices.
A plum tree can grow up to 20-25 feet tall and wide. Factors that can influence its size include the variety of plum tree, soil quality, amount of sunlight, water availability, and pruning practices.
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About 20 feet? That is 6 meters
Yes, with the right cultivar and planting site
No, flowering plum trees do not produce fruit.
Flowering plum trees do not produce fruit because they are ornamental trees that are primarily grown for their beautiful flowers rather than for fruit production. If you are looking to grow fruit, you may want to consider planting a different type of fruit tree such as a plum tree specifically bred 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.
There are several types of trees that grow in Greece. A few of the trees are the olive tree, plum tree, juniperus excelsa, and the pinus nigra.