9/12 Gardening question: in general, if you plant a tree's fruit will the
fruit grow? Or is there some special pollination process with a male
tree that must happen? Or does this totally depend on the species
of the tree? There are some ginkgo biloba trees with fruits near
my house, I'm thinking of taking some of its fruits.
\_The answer is; you must buy a ginko tree from a store. First
of all, Ginko trees are not angiosperms...they do not have fruit. What
looks like fruit is really a strange sort of cone/seed structure that
is only found in ginko trees today, (all the rest that had this feature
died out over 10,000 years ago.) And the odds are the seed inside the
structure is not fertilized. It's true that ginko trees are monoicious.
each tree has only male parts or female parts. (yes, female trees
stink.) Therefore, unless there is a grove of male trees near,
(and there better be alot because these trees are wind
pollinated,) the seed is not fertalized and cannot grow into a
mature plant.
\_ Stop it. Stop it right now with this filthy discussion.
Such sexually perverse questions do not belong on the MOTD.
In general, if you plant a tree's "fruit" it will not
grow. You must plant the seed...this may seem picky, but take the case
of bananas sold in stores; they have no seeds in them so planting
one will not grow a banana tree. further more there are certain
things that must happen to some seed for them to sprout, such as
soaking them, freezing them, or passing them through a fruitbat's
gut.(yes, there are a few I can think of that require this).
Answer; it totally depends on the species of tree.
-sofia (Bio Major)
\_ Ginkos are special cases, as each ginko tree is only male or
female. Most plants are hermaphrodites and have both male and
female parts, stamens and pistels. Some of those can self
pollenate, some can't. However, there is generally enough
pollen in the air to pollenate just about anything you will
grow.
\_ so the answer is? What do I have to do grow a ginkgo tree from
its fruit? Take the fruit and do what with the male tree? I
don't see any pollen-looking thingies on the male trees.
\_ You shove it up the male tree's ass.
\_ But he/she was talking about planting the fruit, which already
contains the seeds which come after pollination, right?
\_ err, sorry, yah. Seeds are what create plants. They
are pollenated already. Of course you are probably not gonna
get a tree unless you pay some attention to how and when you
should plant the thing, and you may jsut want to get a
plant from a nursery or read about cuttings. Some trees
do cuttings really well and those tend to give you a nice
year's head start.
\_ Try not to plant a female tree. The fruits stink.
\_ this generalizes well.
\_ luck of the draw with seeds |