Since fruit is the organ that contains the seeds of the plant or tree on which is grows, anything that grows on trees will be fruit. Only something like the leaves or bark of a tree would be considered a vegetable if it were harvested and used in foods. There are some barks and leaves that are used, but all of those are spices or used in drinks like tea. So I don't believe any vegetables grow on trees.
Actually, botanically speaking, all fruits ARE vegetables. All plant matter is technically in the Vegetable family, even the plant matter that humans don't commonly eat. But SOME vegetables are botanically sub-classified fruits. You often hear people say "well hey did you know a tomato is actually a fruit, haahha" but this is only partially accurate. ANY plant matter that started out as a flower and contains seeds is a fruit. This means that yes, tomatoes are fruits, and so are peppers, eggplants, greenbeans, etc. Anything with seeds inside is a fruit. Whether it's a fruit that humans tend to eat with sugrary foods (which is what everyday humans in Western cultures refer to as fruit) is another matter. If your question is: are there any tree-fruits that Western-culture humans tend to put salt on rather than sugar, the answer is: Outside of Western cultures, many people use tree-fruit in ways that we would normally use what we think of as "vegetables," (that is, cooked, with salt and savory herbs.)
There are several types of vegetables that grow on bushes. Some of these include summer squash, peppers, as well as tomatoes.
There aren't any vegetables that grow on trees.
No vegetables grow on trees. Food that grows on trees is fruit or nuts.
no they dont only fruits that would be weird a carrot tree celery tree and also the others are weird
A tree is a plant. IT'S A TREE!!
So, no. No, it is not. . . . weirdo.
Vegetables do not grow on trees. They are planted in fields on arable farms,on peoples allotments or vegetable gardens. Fruit grows on trees in orchards.
Yes you can grow more vegetables and trees will produce more fruit the next year.
Yes. Brussel spouts are vegetables. they grow like trees
You can grow things like vegetables: tomatoes, potato's and squash and such. You can grow trees as well as flowers, fruit, bushes, grass and vines.
Apple trees do not grow well in ANY forest. They need sunlight to grow well.
yes.
The soil is useful to grow plants - trees, flowers, grass, vegetables, fruits, crops, etc. in.
Generally, coniferous trees grow in the winter. It is also the growing season for citrus, hearty leafy greens, squash, and root vegetables.
All coniferous trees, deciduous trees, and many shrubs are perennials that live through the winter. They are dormant through the winter and grow during the spring and summer. Garden plants, like fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers grow in spring and summer, though there are some vegetables that may grow during the winter with special care or in a greenhouse.
No, apples grow on trees.
It provides us with Vitamin D, makes our vegetables and fruit grow and also make trees grow that provides us with oxygen.
fruits have seeds, vegetables don't Fruits normally hare juicy and watery and they normally grow on trees with few exeptions while vegetables dont really have a juice