{"id":18934,"date":"2024-02-11T05:45:11","date_gmt":"2024-02-11T03:45:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/?p=18934"},"modified":"2024-02-11T05:45:11","modified_gmt":"2024-02-11T03:45:11","slug":"do-the-flowers-on-an-apple-tree-turn-into-apples","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.branchthetree.com\/do-the-flowers-on-an-apple-tree-turn-into-apples\/","title":{"rendered":"Do The Flowers On An Apple Tree Turn Into Apples"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Apple trees, a beloved symbol of growth and abundance, have been a source of fascination for generations. But does their growth actually manifest in the form of apples? Do the flowers on an apple tree turn into apples? In short, yes! Apple trees are one of many plants that reproduce through a process known as sexual reproduction. This process requires both a female and a male part of the plant to come into contact and combine to form a new plant. In the case of apple trees, the female parts of the plant, the flowers, must come into contact with the male parts of the flower, the pollen, for the fruitful process to be completed.<\/p>\n

When an apple tree is pollinated, its flowers disappear and are replaced by a fertilized ovary. This fertilized ovary is the beginning of the development of a new apple on the tree. The tiny, green bump eventually grows into a larger apple as the tree matures. The apple tree can produce many apples during one growing season, usually beginning in early spring and ending in mid-summer. Each apple contains many of the same genetic traits as the parent tree and is a new addition to the abundance that an apple tree can produce.<\/p>\n

Thankfully, apple trees are very resilient and can handle the warm weather and rainfall required to start the process and then help the apple to ripen. Pollination of apple trees is greatly encouraged by the presence of other apple trees and other tree varieties, giving them access to a wider range of pollen. The help of insects, particularly honey bees, is also essential in pollinating apple trees and helping the process of reproduction along.<\/p>\n

The reproduction stages of apple trees follow a cycle, beginning in the spring when the apple tree is pollinated, the flowers falling off and the new apples beginning to form, and then the apples ripening and picking in the summer. In the autumn, the apple tree begins to hibernate, and the new apples fall to the ground and when crushed, an old apple seed is found inside. This is the beginning of the next cycle and the narrative of the apple tree continues.<\/p>\n