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Dictionary » B » Blossoms Blossomsa flower or bloom, especially. Of a fruit bearing plant. A state or time of flowering, literally, and figuratively. ![]()
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Results from our forumno blossoms on apple trees!... grown from seed. I planted the combination Red/Golden so they can cross polinate and fertilize and produce fruit. But they have never produced blossoms. Will they in the future? Thanks in advance, Matt W
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What causes the brown spots on pears?... of honeydew on the underside of leaves. Pear Psylla. There are several generations per year. Spray Diazinon during pink bud stage but before any blossoms have opened. During the growing season spray when honeydew drops are noticed and repeat at 12-day intervals. Use Diazinon or Sevin. on LEAVES, ...
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How do plants reproduce?... course, that bees produce honey. They make it from nectar they gather from flowers. Nectar is a sweet and viscous liquid. It is located in plants' blossoms, leaves, and stems. Different living things use nectar as their food--bees, wasps, butterflies, moths, even some birds and mammals! But they ...
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