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Apples

Apples grow on trees and are a member of the rose family. They are one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits in the world.

2,118 Questions

Is it possible to crossbreed an apple with a watermelon?

Probably not, but if it could, that would be really cool.

(P.S. How in the world would you eat it and finish it!?
Think about it, an apple the size of an watermelon......)

How much sugar in apple?

This question makes no logical sense

When is an Asian pear ripe?

Ripe Asian pears will have black seeds and will be a yellow to orange color depending on the variety.

Is the Cottonwood Tree Kansas state tree?

Yes, the Eastern Cottonwood is the state tree of Kansas.

Which country produces the most apples?

People's Republic of China produce over 25 million metric tons of apples a year and are the worlds largest producer.

Can you get an apple with no pips?

No you can not

I have never eaten an apple with no pips, but a mutation is always possible. That is why we have seedless bananas, seedless watermelons, and seedless grapes. If a seedless variety should happen to be found or bred, it will then be cultivated for its commercial appeal. Of course, it has to taste good, too. Seeds aren't everything.

Will green apples hurt dogs?

Only To some dogs but to dogs like labs or pugs they will not hurt them put to small dogs they might

What kind of pear is best for making pear preserves?

a kk long wide pear because peary the Pearson is a Pearson shaped like a pear.

What is exogenous trees or endogenous trees?

Exogenous trees grow in width by forming a new layer of wood under the bark. Endogenous trees grow by forming new fibres within the trunk interspersed with the old fibres.

What do red love apples taste like?

They tend to taste like apples. More specificaly Red Love Apples.

Is a brown pear the same as a beurre bosch pear?

The Beurre Bosc pear is the commonly sold type of brown skinned pear. It is named after Monsieur Bosc, an 18th century french 'pomologist' who worked in the orchard area where this type was later developed. In the original French, Beurre has an accent on the final e. There are many other French developed pears with this word in the name, eg 'Beurre d'Anjou', it means 'buttery'. The Beurre bosc is good as both an eating and a cooking pear. There are various named cultivars of Beurre Bosc pear.

When do apples sleep?

Apples sleep when they get tired usually after fighting with bananas because bananas can be very stubborn!

What are plants called that produce their seeds in fruit?

seeds which produce fruit and then this seeds stell inside the fruits ans2:For the formation of fruits, the flower should get fertilized.where the pollen grain is a male gamete and ovule is a female gamete.when the pollen grain comes is contact with the ovule fertilization occurs and a zygote is formed.This zygote is nothing but seed whereas the other parts of the flower like sepals and petals also contribute in the formation of fruit.

What are apples sometimes called as?

no speak engliash

Aa mwen gen ou AA im dan griyen dwa pou di kounye a

Bees visit the flowers on the apple trees to get food how might a disease that kills bees affect the number of apples the trees make?

When a bee visits an apple tree, as it goes from flower to flower it transfers pollen from the anthers of one flower to the stigma of the next, fertilizing the flower. Apple flowers have five ovaries, each with two ovules, and each with its own stigma. All of these have to be pollinated for fully developed apples to form. Bees are by far the major pollinator, so if we lost all the bees there would be very few, if any, apples.

Why redwood tree called redwood tree?

because redwoods are a reddish-brown color

Are apples acidic?

Yes, apples are acidic. Apples have in them an organic acid called Malic Acid. This acid imparts acidity to apples.