Fruit

Fruit tree spread is usually carried out through asexual reproduction by grafting or budding the beloved diversity onto a suitable rootstock.

Perennial plants can be propagated moreover by sexual or vegetative means. Sexual reproduction occurs when male pollen starting one tree fertilizes the ovules (incipient seeds) of the flower of a different, stimulating the increase of fruit. In twirl this fruit contains a seed or seeds which, when germinated, resolve become a fresh specimen. However, the new tree will come into many of the characteristics of together its parents, and it will not produce 'true' to the selection from which it came. That is, it will be a fresh individual with many unpredictable characteristics of its own. Although this is desirable in terms of growing biodiversity and the wealth of the gene pool (such sexual recombination is the foundation of most new cultivars), only hardly ever will such fruit trees be honestly useful or attractive to the tastes of humankind. A tendency to relapse to a wild-like condition is common.

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