"...Orange trees are long lived. One of the original parent tree from which most existing Washington navels in California have been cloned is still going strong after coming to this country in 1873."
http://cekern.ucdavis.edu/Custom_Program143/Orange_Growers-_Maybe_It%27s_Time_For_a_Tree_Change.htm
I have an organge tree Valencia and it is Fifteen yrarsa years old this year it is slow in producing fruit in is this normal?
Generally speaking, if your cultivated seedlings are about one meter, then after three years there will be fruits, but you should ensure the supply of water and fertilizer.
the life span is around 37 years....
50
A tree has to bloom before it can bear fruit.
ten years
because trees have genders, if your tree is a male it will not bear fruit but if it is female it will bear.
All fruit trees flower before they bear fruit. That is, all fruits were first a flower. It is possible to see flowers on a tree that has already produced fruit or even see flowers and fruit on the tree at the same time. However a flower precedes each fruit.
2-4 years
The banana is not a tree but a herb. The stem that bears fruit will die out and be replaced by suckers that will bear the next lot of fruit.
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Olive is a fruit from the olive tree. Technically, olives are a fruit.
The regrowth is from the rootstock and will eventually bear fruit. However, it will not be a honeybell tangelo, but some less desirable fruit such as a sour orange. To bear honeybells again, the tree will have to be grafted with that variety.
upto 3 - 5 yaers in a tree
it varies greatly. a nectarine tree can be good for 20 years, an apple for 35 while a pear can last over a hundred.The type and age of the tree are most important factors to bear a fruit.Many fruit trees such as pear, apple and orange produce no fruit for the first few years and then only have small fruits for several years after. The fruit borne on a mature fruit tree also depends on factors such as individual species, soil conditions and weather.
yes