Yes, the rain tree, also known as the Samanea saman tree, does produce fruit. Its fruit is a pod that contains seeds and is often consumed by animals.
Various insects, such as beetles and flies, are common pollinators of baobab trees. These insects are attracted to the baobab's large white flowers, where they transfer pollen from one flower to another, enabling the tree to produce fruit.
Since it is a pear tree and bears fruit, it is an angiosperm.
A grapefruit tree can produce fruit for about 30 years or more, with optimal care and maintenance. As the tree ages, its fruit production may decline gradually. Regular pruning, fertilizing, and watering can help prolong the tree's productivity.
a fertilized seed It depends what type of fruit.. But usually they grown on a tree. Ex. Apple tree The fruit actually develops from the ovary and the seed develops from the ovule
Palm trees produce flowers and fruit.
Bees are used to pollinate the trees. As they fly from flower to flower, from tree to tree, pollen attached to the bees is transferred between trees which pollinates them, allowing them to produce fruit.
no what it produces is a flower than fruit...
Yes, the rain tree, also known as the Samanea saman tree, does produce fruit. Its fruit is a pod that contains seeds and is often consumed by animals.
The flower is pollinated and the fruit develops to produce the seed.
Non-vascular plants have roots and stems. They do not produce a flower or a fruit. They reproduce by spores.
it helps to produce fruits
Daisies do not bear fruit.
No. An apple is the result of a fertilized apple tree flower. It is the seedcase of an apple tree. The fruit.
A flower on a plant is meant to produce fruit and seeds.
no, not really. i am doing a report on weeping willows and found that, they produce small yellow flowers but no fruit...
YES