A seed grows into a tree through a process called germination. When a seed is planted in soil and provided with water, sunlight, and nutrients, it begins to absorb water and swell. This triggers the seed to sprout a root that grows downward into the soil and a shoot that grows upward towards the sunlight. As the shoot grows, it develops leaves that help the plant to photosynthesize and produce energy. Over time, the plant continues to grow and develop into a tree, with roots anchoring it in the soil and branches reaching towards the sky.
An oak tree.
With a seed
yes
Seed
An apple seed can grow into an apple tree, which can grow apples
If you have a seed that is a tree seed, then it will grow into a tree. The corn plant is not a tree seed, but the peach seed is. The acorn is a tree seed, the pine cone is a collection of pine seeds. Now you get the point.
It typically takes about 5 to 7 years for an apple tree seed to grow into a fruit-bearing tree.
The time it takes for a tree to grow from a seed varies depending on the type of tree, but it can range from a few years to several decades.
Seed cones are seeds from which a tree or bush will grow.
No.
It typically takes a lime tree about 3 to 5 years to grow from a seed to a fruit-bearing tree.
It depends on the type of seed, but for most seeds, probably not. If it is a seed to start a tree, it would definitely not grow well under another tree. Some plants grow best in the shade and those would probably grow if planted beneath a large tree.