Most orchard, apple trees are trimmed to 25 -30 feet. The reason is the highest fruit can then be harvested with conventional equipment. In their natural state they can reach heights of 40 feet or more.
An apple on a tree is considered nonliving. Once the apple is detached from the tree, it no longer receives nutrients and will eventually decompose.
The weight of a woody tree can vary depending on its size and species. On average, a mature tree can weigh anywhere from a few thousand pounds to tens of thousands of pounds. For example, a fully grown oak tree can weigh around 10,000 to 20,000 pounds.
An apple tree belongs to the Plantae kingdom. It is a flowering plant that produces fruit known as apples.
"Apple" is the common name for the fruit of the Malus domestica, or apple tree, of the family Rosaceae.
The tree that produces a flower that is commonly eaten is the apple tree. The flower of an apple tree is known as an "apple blossom" and can be used in salads, desserts, and as a garnish.
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It depends on the tree. An older tree can have around 250 apples on it, which would be about 1,250 seeds.
It depends on the age of the tree.
The Apple 1 computer weighed about 24 pounds.
because it is an apple tree
The apple blossom grows on an apple tree. The apple tree grows when you plant an apple seed.
That all depends on the species and size of that tree.
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No - an apple tree is a dicot.