On apple trees, blossoms typically appear before the leaves. In the spring, as temperatures warm, the tree's buds open to reveal flowers, which are essential for pollination and fruit development. After the blossoms have fully opened and are pollinated, the leaves begin to unfurl and grow. This sequence helps ensure that the tree can effectively attract pollinators while still maximizing photosynthesis as the growing season progresses.
No.
All of the apple trees in the grove were full of blossoms.
Yes, it has lots of leaves.
Apples grow on trees and develop each summer from blossoms that flower in the spring. Bees fertilize the flowers and bring pollen from other apple trees to do this.
yes peining apple trees in the fall will kill them
Apple trees are deciduous trees. This means that they loose their leaves in the fall and they reshoot in the spring and grow new leaves.
As with all other trees foliage covers it.
winter
color changing
Apple trees are deciduous trees. This means that they loose their leaves in the fall and they reshoot in the spring and grow new leaves.
Apple trees would be in the ginkgophyto category because it drops its leaves in the fall.
Leaves and apples.