Angiosperms
The scientific term for plants that produce covered or protected seeds is "angiosperms." Angiosperms are characterized by their flowering structures, which facilitate reproduction and the development of seeds within fruits. This group includes the majority of plant species, ranging from flowering plants to fruit-bearing trees.
The name is "angiosperm." This is the term for any plant or tree that produes seeds in a thick ovarian wall. Fruit comes from a fertilized flowers. The seeds produces in the ovary and the ovary wall hardens, produces a fruit. Unlike gymnosperms, that produce seeds on the plant or in a flower (like marigolds or pine trees) angiosperms are edible. Angiosperms examples include Eggplants, Peach Trees, Ginkgo Trees, Bannana Trees, Bayberries, Blue Berries. You get the idea.
planting of trees along the roadside is termed as arboriculture in scientific language
Botanically speaking fruit is anything that is beared off the plant, tree, or bush. Nuts, berries, peas, green peppers, these are all technically fruit.
A bitter gourd is another term for a bitter melon, a vine, Mmordica charantia, which produces a bitter, edible fruit, or a similar fruit-bearing vine, Citrulius lanatus.
Botony is the study of trees. i don't know the study of fruit though.
The English term for "kamias" or "kamyas" is "bilimbi." Bilimbi is a tropical fruit-bearing tree that produces sour, green, and elongated fruits commonly used in Southeast Asian cuisines for their tangy flavor. The scientific name for bilimbi is Averrhoa bilimbi.
The weather-based word used to describe fruit blown from the branches of trees is "windfall." This term refers to fruit that has fallen as a result of strong winds or storms, often indicating an abundance of ripe fruit that may not be harvested. Windfall can also refer to unexpected benefits or gains, drawing a parallel to the unexpected nature of fallen fruit.
Yes, the apple tree was part of the biblical lands fruit trees. See Song of Solomon in particular for the term appearing.
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.
I cannot answer your question except to say that mast is a collective term for the fruit of all forest trees especially beech and oak.
The scientific term for plastics is polymers.