Apple trees. his original name was John Chapman, went across the country planting apple trees, hence the last name Appleseed.
Johnny Apple Seed
John Chapman, better known as 'Johnny Appleseed', planting apples and encouraged others to do so as he traveled about the US, mostly in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.
Johnny Appleseed's major accomplishment was planting apple trees across the Midwest of the United States, spreading knowledge about and fostering the growth of apple orchards. He played a significant role in the expansion of apple cultivation in the frontier territories.
The apple tree. The legend is that Johnny Appleseed traveled the country planting apple trees.
Apples grow on apple trees, which belong to the Rosaceae family. Apple trees require cross-pollination from another variety to produce fruit and typically start bearing fruit 2-5 years after planting.
It depends what kind of plant your planting, palm trees like the Mediterranean climate how ever cherry and apple trees prefer colder places.
he grew apple trees everywhere which he gave to people who wanted free food
Several factors will influence apple production. These include the variety of apple, location, fertilizing,and pest control. On the average apple trees will produce fruit anywhere from two to six years after planting.
No, planting trees will not change the climate. The majority of the trees would not survive without water.
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i suppose you meant breed and the answer is of course they do Most grow from seed; Johnny Appleseed traveled all over the US, planting apple trees. Oak trees drop acorns and some will germinate, becoming large trees.