omg they grow on trees
yes
Yes, thats where our oranges come from.
Oranges grow on trees called orange trees. These trees belong to the citrus genus and are classified as evergreen trees.
oranges on trees and tomatoes
yes cherry blossoms can grow on cherry trees and sooo do oranges and apples
from spores
No, They grow on trees. Oranges trees originally come from China but have been grown in Europe and North America for over 100 years. Orange trees are now grown all over the world for their delicious and nutritious fruit. There are many varieties to choose from, including Jaffa oranges, Navel oranges and Blood oranges. Many orange trees can be grown in the UK, under cover such as in a conservatory or greenhouse. They are not hard trees to grow in the UK as long as they are looked after properly.
Oranges come from orange trees. Simple Logic...
Orange trees grow in orange groves.
Lemons grow on trees. As well do plums, apples, bananas, pears, grapefruit, and oranges.
Oranges grow on trees, so yes, it is a plant.