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Temperate Fruit plants

Temperate fruit plants thrive in cooler climates and produce popular fruits like apples, pears, peaches, and cherries. They require cold winters and moderate summers to grow and bear fruit successfully

Temperate fruit plants are cultivated in regions with distinct seasonal variations, including cold winters and warm to mild summers. These plants undergo a period of winter dormancy that is essential for flowering and fruit set in the growing season. Popular examples include apple, pear, plum, cherry, apricot, and peach trees. Temperate fruit plants often require careful management of chilling hours, pruning, pest control, and irrigation to maintain health and productivity. They are valued worldwide for their nutritious, flavorful fruits and their significant contribution to horticultural and agricultural industries.

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