Trees provide oxygen and food (fruit). You can divide that fruit into two types, just like trees. You have deciduous trees and conifers. Deciduous trees can bear edible fruit and conifers cannot. Fruits can be poisonous such as the berries of the holly, but also edible such as bananas from a banana tree and apples from an apple tree. So we depend on trees. Trees distribute oxygen through their leaf blisters in the leaves. Most deciduous trees lose these leaves in the fall. The two types of fruits are pulpy fruits and dry fruits (little or no pulp). A new plant or tree can grow from the seeds of a fruit.
What are trees?
Trees are flowering plants with lignified stems and stem and stem. and which have branches. Trees can be divided into two groups: deciduous trees and conifers.
Deciduous trees
Deciduous trees have leaves (including the chestnut tree, cherry tree and weeping willow) and their seeds are contained in fruits. You can recognize them by their shape (often a sphere) and their leaves (single or compound, palmate or lobed). When the tree has run out of leaves in winter, you can recognize it by its trunk (smooth pieces like the linden, rough like acacia, or completely smooth like the weeping willow).
Coniferous trees
Coniferous trees have cones and needles instead of leaves (common spruce, Scots pine, cedar). When the cone opens, the seeds are released. Coniferous trees are classified based on their needles. In some species they are separate from each other (such as spruce and pine) or in pairs (Scots pine, Para solden) or more (cedar, larch). Trees get very old. The record is held by a California tree: 4,500 years.
Facts about the weeping willow
The weeping willow grows to about 10 to 15 meters in height and has flexible branches that hang down in a characteristic manner. It is a tree that you can find along the waterfront. The flowers of the willow are willow catkins, which measure about two cm. The weeping willow is an example of a deciduous tree with leaves.
Facts about the holly
Holly can live up to 100 years or more. The foliage is thorny and does not fall off in autumn and the trunk is smooth. The red fruits are poisonous berries that withstand the winter well. The holly is also an example of a deciduous tree.
What is Fruit?
In botany is a “fruit” the result of the change of a flower after fertilization. When a flower is fertilized, the petals fall off (the flower withers). The walls of the pistil that (in real fruits) contains the ovary, start to grow and form a fruit. The role of that fruit is to protect seeds (kernels) and to stimulate the spreading of those seeds. The fruit often contains the remains of the flower’s reproductive organs (stamens and pistil style); take a good look at an apple.
Types of fruits
We distinguish two types of fruit: fruit with pulp and dry fruit. Dry fruits have little or no flesh (such as the hazelnut). Fruit with pulp contains a thick and often juicy “flesh”. around a kernel (peach kernel, olive kernel) or various kernels (apple, grape, orange). Many fruits are good for your health, but there are also those that are poisonous, such as holly berries.
Facts about the pineapple
The pineapple is a special fruit that does not originate from one, but from several flowers. In addition, the fruit does not grow from the pistil, but from the flower bottom. The pineapple does not come from a tree, but it is a very special fruit.
Facts about the tomato
The tomato is the fleshy fruit of the tomato plant that is used in many dishes (salads, sauces, soups) and is one of the basic ingredients of pizzas. There are different types of tomatoes, which differ from each other by their color (red, yellow or orange) and shape (round or oval). Tomatoes are very healthy (rich in vitamins, good against high cholesterol, acne and fatigue). The tomato does not come from a tree, but it is a very popular plant and the fruit is used in many dishes.