Yes, they are flowering plants and they can bear fruit.
cacti bear edible fruit such as the prickly pear and hylocereus which produces dragon fruit or pitaya.
all year
Peach trees typically bear fruit once a year during the summer months.
Some trees bear seeds inside fruit and some bear seeds inside pods or cones.
Not all fig trees bear fruit. Some varieties are grown for ornamental purposes and do not produce edible fruit.
because trees have genders, if your tree is a male it will not bear fruit but if it is female it will bear.
Fruit trees bear fruit while forest trees can or cant they just have to be in a forest. So fruit trees is a much narrower thing then forest trees.
There are several reasons why a four-year-old prickly pear cactus might not bear fruit. It may not be getting enough sunlight or may be in a container that limits root growth. Additionally, inadequate watering, improper fertilization, or extreme temperatures can hinder fruit development. Lastly, it could simply be a matter of maturity; some prickly pear varieties take longer to produce fruit than others.
Peach trees do not consistently bear fruit every year. Factors like weather, pruning, and tree health can affect fruit production.
When trees produce fruit they are bearing fruit. When the fruit is all picked they are no longer bearing fruit.
Male and female mulberry trees differ primarily in their reproductive structures. Male trees produce pollen but do not bear fruit, while female trees produce fruit after pollination. In many species, the presence of both types is essential for fruit production, as female trees require pollen from male trees to set fruit. Additionally, male trees can be less messy and easier to manage in landscapes since they do not drop fruit.