An orchard is typically defined as a piece of land dedicated to the cultivation of fruit or nut trees. While there is no strict minimum number of trees that qualifies as an orchard, it generally involves at least a few dozen trees. Some definitions suggest that an orchard may start with as few as 5 to 10 trees, but larger plantations often contain hundreds or even thousands of trees. The key characteristic is the intentional planting and maintenance of the trees for fruit production.
An orchard typically consists of 5 or more trees of the same type, grown for commercial purposes such as fruit production. The exact number can vary depending on the specific type of trees and the size of the agricultural operation.
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Many people do. Some run an orchard, growing fruit. Some raise trees for timber (my family does) but it takes a lot of land, and a long time. Some people grow Christmas trees, and others grow trees for landscaping (arborists)
Divide the pear trees by 4 then multiply the result by 3 to get the answer.
To find the total number of apples in the orchard, multiply the number of trees by the number of apples per tree. So, 20 trees multiplied by 150 apples per tree equals 3,000 apples. Therefore, there are 3,000 apples in total in the orchard.
apple trees and maybe orange trees not too many though. the climate isnt the best for fruit
flowers are fruit bearing some trees are fruit bearing and many others are too.
Many plants require fruit production to reproduce
Alright, sweetheart, let's do some math. If there are 30 rows of cherry trees out of 94 rows, that leaves us with 64 rows of apple trees. And since there are 35 trees in each row, we just multiply 64 by 35 to get a grand total of 2240 apple trees in the orchard. Voilà!
Yes. It was debated many years, but they finally decided that anything with seeds was a fruit and anything without seeds was a vegetable.A bit more:In a way, yes. What the plant or tree produces is considered the "fruit" of that plant or tree, such as lemons, apples, berries, pecans, melons, etc.But that doesn't mean every thing produced by plants and trees is considered fruit. For example, pecans are produced by a pecan tree, but they aren't a fruit, they are a nut. Also, many flower plants produce seeds, but they aren't considered a fruit, either.
Mistletoe is a parasite that grows on trees. Viscum album as it is known grows mostly on apple trees and can be a useful second crop in a orchard.