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No, you do not need two cherry trees to produce fruit. Some cherry tree varieties are self-pollinating, meaning they can produce fruit with just one tree.
No, you do not need two cherry trees to produce fruit. Some cherry tree varieties are self-pollinating, meaning they can produce fruit with just one tree.
The cherry tree (various varieties) produce flowers. The flowers attract flying insects that cross pollinate the trees. Once pollinated, the cherry tree produces a fruit known as a cherry. They do not produce cones!
A mature cherry tree can produce around 200 pounds of oxygen per year, which is enough to sustain two adult humans.
Cherry blossoms are the flowers of cherry trees. The trees bloom in the spring and produce their fruit later in the season.
A cherry tree needs about 1 to 2 inches of water per week to thrive and produce healthy fruit.
It will take you 7 to 10 years to have a tree that is producing fruit if growing a cherry tree from seed.
It is false that cherries grow on cherry blossom trees. Flowers called cherry blossoms grow on cherry blossom trees.
In the spring time So they are ready for summer. It is the same with a cherry tree =)
Cherry blossom trees are called that because they produce cherry blossoms, which are the flowers of the cherry tree. The term "cherry blossom" refers specifically to the flowers that bloom on these trees, not the fruit they produce.
No. It depends upon the condition of the tree.
Cherries are the seed distribution system for the cherry tree, just as acorns are for the oak tree or apples are for the apple tree. The cherries grow, then birds an mammals eat them. When the creature drops a cherry or excretes the seed, a new cherry tree is planted. If the place the seed is dropped is suitable for the tree to grow, it will grow and eventually produce more cherries.