This fruit is most known member of the rose family.
Apple
You can use the juice of this fruit on your locks to lighten them.
Lemon
Why some fruits present their outer skins or shells coated with spikes or hooked burrs?
These evolved either to deter would-be foragers from feeding on them, or to serve to attach themselves to the hair, feathers, legs of animals, thereby using them as dispersal agents.
This plant produces only one fruit per year.
Pineapple
Is banana fruit or berry?
Berry, because botanically a berry contains seeds inside the flesh, not outside.
This fruit is a great way to put the shine back into your silverware and leather shoes.
Banana
These fruits can float thousands of miles in the ocean, thereby spreading their seeds.
Coconut
From which country is orange from?
China
This type of fruits with their sweet, fleshy outer layer, attract the attention of animals as a food, and the plant population benefits from the resulting dispersal of its seeds.
Stone fruits
This fruit is used for producing water, flour, sugar and butter etc.
Coconut
What does explosive dehiscence mean?
It is a ballistic/explosive form of seed dispersal where the fruit explodes and spreads it's seeds far away. For example sandbox tree can spread it's seeds up tp 100 m
What fruit eating an hour before bedtime will help you fall asleep quicker?
Kiwi.
The "berries" of rowan (mountain ash) are not botanically berries - what are they called?
pomes
The fruit is too hard and tart to be eaten raw, however, they may be cooked or roasted and used for jam, marmalade, jelly, pudding, cheese and alcoholic drinks.
Quince
Name two trees who spread their seeds by elongated flattened wings "helicopter blades"
Ash, maple
Why is the apple logo bitten?
The bitten apple has its roots in Christian biblical tradition representing the fall of man to temptation.
How do you call little fleshy bits in pomegranate fruit?
Arils
In China, the roots of the fruit tree are decoction and braking as a diuretic, treatment for tuberculosis, lungs, rheumatism, diarrhea etc.
Apple tree
How do you call plants, who rely on animals to spread their seeds (by disgestion or carrying them in their fur)
zoochorous plants
Which fruit is in the Hawaiian word "hala kahiki"?
Pine apple.