There are several possible reasons why your plum tree may not be bearing fruit. Some common reasons include inadequate sunlight, improper pruning, lack of pollination, nutrient deficiencies, or disease. It is important to assess these factors and make any necessary adjustments to help your plum tree produce fruit.
Flowering plum trees do not produce fruit because they are ornamental trees that are primarily grown for their beautiful flowers rather than for fruit production. If you are looking to grow fruit, you may want to consider planting a different type of fruit tree such as a plum tree specifically bred for fruit production.
There are several reasons why your plum tree may not be producing fruit. Some common reasons include inadequate pollination, improper pruning, lack of sunlight, nutrient deficiencies, or disease. It's important to assess these factors and make any necessary adjustments to help your plum tree bear fruit.
There are several possible reasons why your cherry plum tree may not be producing fruit. Some common reasons include inadequate pollination, improper pruning, lack of sunlight, nutrient deficiencies, or disease. It is important to assess these factors and make any necessary adjustments to help your tree produce fruit.
The plum is one of those fruits that perform best when there is another variety nearby for cross-pollination. Otherwise, the tree will either have no fruit or fruit that is small and bitter. Also, keep in mind that there are "flowering plums" that are grown only for their spring beauty and do not produce any fruit.
if you dont want any fruit,,,,,,,,the best time to top or trim, is in the fall.....
Scientists do not know what causes a fruit allergy-or any allergy for that matter-but there is evidence of a predisposition when one or both parents of a child has allergies.
A fruit plant that does not produce any fruit.
A prune is any of various plum species. Prunes are usually sold as dried fruit. Fresh plums sold as prunes have an oval shape and dried prunes are wrinkly on the outside and chewy in the center. A prune is a dried plum and is a fruit not a berry.
Any plant can pollinate with any plant. Just so long as there's bees there. Bees accidentally get pollen from other plants on there feet and can ACCIDENTALLY cross-pollinate. So, yes, a pear CAN pollinate with a plum tree.
If it is the seed-bearing part of the plant then it is the fruit, irrespective of any culinary use.
citrus: any ructaceous tree or shrub of the genus "citrus", which includes the citron, lemon, lime, orange,grapefuit... citrus fruit: 1) a fruit of any tree or shrub of the genus "citrus" as of the lemon or orange tree... 2) such fruit collectively. so citrus is not a fruit but a kind of fruit.
yes. the purple plums are edible and any other plums