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  • Popular Fruit Trees: A Guide to Common Varieties
    Examples of fruit bearing trees:

    - Apple trees: Produce apples of various sizes, shapes, and colors, such as red, green, and yellow.

    - Apricot trees: Bear fragrant, orange-colored apricots with velvety skin.

    - Avocado trees: Yield avocados, which are green or blackish-purple in color and have a creamy flesh.

    - Banana trees: Produce bunches of bananas, which can be yellow, green, or red when ripe.

    - Cherry trees: Bear small, round cherries of different colors, including red, black, and yellow.

    - Citrus trees: Include oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruits, all known for their tangy and juicy fruits.

    - Fig trees: Produce sweet and fleshy figs that can be various shades of green, purple, or brown when ripe.

    - Grape trees (vines): Grow clusters of grapes, which come in different colors and flavors, such as green, red, purple, and black.

    - Mango trees: Bear large, tropical mangoes with vibrant colors ranging from green to various shades of yellow, orange, and red.

    - Orange trees: Produce oranges, which have sweet, juicy flesh and a bright orange color when ripe.

    - Peach trees: Yield peaches with fuzzy skin and juicy, flavorful flesh that can be yellow or white.

    - Pear trees: Bear pears of different shapes and sizes, with colors such as green, yellow, or reddish-brown.

    - Plum trees: Produce plums, which are round or oval in shape and can be red, purple, or yellow.

    - Pomegranate trees: Grow pomegranates, known for their red, juicy arils and thick, leathery skin.

    - Starfruit trees: Bear star-shaped fruits with yellow or green skin and tangy, sweet flesh.

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