fruit plants
Fruit plants are types of plants that produce fruits, which are the mature ovaries of flowering plants. These fruits often contain seeds and are essential for the plant's reproduction. Common examples of fruit plants include apple trees, banana plants, and strawberry bushes. They can be found in various climates and are cultivated for their edible fruits.
Fruit plants can be classified into two main categories: deciduous and evergreen. Deciduous fruit plants, like peach trees, lose their leaves in winter, while evergreen plants, such as citrus trees, retain their leaves year-round. These plants require specific conditions, including sunlight, water, and soil nutrients, to thrive and produce fruit.