An apple sprout grows into a mature apple tree through a process called germination. The sprout first develops roots to absorb water and nutrients from the soil. Then, it grows a stem and leaves to photosynthesize and produce energy. Over time, the sprout grows taller and develops branches, eventually producing flowers that are pollinated by bees or other insects. The flowers then turn into apples, which grow and ripen on the tree until they are ready to be harvested.
It typically takes about 6 to 8 weeks for an acorn to sprout and begin growing into a tree. However, it can take several years for the tree to fully mature and reach its full height.
An apple is the ovary of an apple tree where it houses it's seeds until it's fully mature.
Depends on the size of the tree. A mature tree can produce 150+
A tree grows and develops from a seed into a mature plant through a process called germination. The seed absorbs water and nutrients from the soil, causing it to swell and eventually sprout a root. The root anchors the seedling in the soil and absorbs more water and nutrients. The seedling then grows a shoot that emerges above the soil, which eventually develops into a trunk and branches. As the tree continues to grow, it produces leaves for photosynthesis, which allows it to make its own food. Over time, the tree matures and produces flowers and fruits, completing its life cycle.
Isaac Newton who developed the theory of gravity.
According to the myth, it was an apple which fell on his head while he was sitting under the tree and thinking.
because it is an apple tree
germinate then sprout
The apple blossom grows on an apple tree. The apple tree grows when you plant an apple seed.
if the rest of the apple is not soft or bruised, it is fine. Just don't eat the seed. You could plant the seed and have an apple tree, but if you don't have good nutrients in your soil or the weather isn't right u may end up with a crab apple tree. Apples are pretty tough though, they grow all over Maine and it gets really cold here :)
To grow a tree from an acorn, you can follow these steps: Collect a healthy acorn from a mature oak tree. Plant the acorn in a pot or directly in the ground in a sunny location. Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Wait for the acorn to germinate and sprout. Care for the young tree by providing adequate sunlight, water, and nutrients. Monitor its growth and protect it from pests and harsh weather conditions. With time and proper care, the acorn will grow into a mature oak tree.
To prop a mature tree that is leaning, you should consider the ground under the tree. You can use another support or use a string to prop a mature tree that is leaning.