They don't! Fruit grows on any flowering plant. Berries are fruit that grows on bushes. Tomatoes, grapes, and many other fruit grow on vines. etc.
lingonberries
Pepper does not grow on trees, strawberry's don't grow on trees, and neither do a lot of berries.
Yes
If there are edible berries in the jungle, the raccoon will eat them.
a dark plum tree !
No, currants grow on shrubs. They are small, deciduous shrubs that produce clusters of small, juicy berries.
Black raspberries grow on shrubs, not trees. They are perennial plants that produce dark-colored, sweet berries.
Actually you can't. Acai berries are harvested from wild acai palm trees. In order to have açai berries you need a lot of water ( which in the wild are regulated by the river tides)
china!
No they do not, well if you look closely at a palm tree, they do look as though they carry berries, but really it's the seeds that grow on the palm tree.They do although look like grapes in a bunch. I am pretty sure they don't. One kind grows coconuts and I know you can get palm oil, but berries don't grow on palm trees.
Not many berries grow in autumn. Most fruit in the summer months. However, you can find raspberries, and black berries growing in autumn.