
Fruit trees
Fruit trees are deciduous or evergreen trees cultivated primarily for their edible fruits. They grow through natural processes, requiring proper care including sunlight, water, and nutrients. Mature fruit trees produce flowers that pollinate and develop into fruits, which contain seeds for reproduction. Common types include apple, cherry, and peach trees. They are valuable in agriculture for food production, ecological balance, and aesthetic appeal. Proper maintenance involves pruning, pest control, and optimizing growing conditions to maximize fruit yield and quality. Fruit trees are an essential part of many ecosystems and contribute significantly to both human nutrition and rural economies.