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The Life Cycle of an Apple Tree

Have you ever wondered how an apple tree grows? Let’s take a fun journey through the life cycle of an apple tree, step by step!

Step 1: Seed

It all starts with a tiny seed. Apple trees grow from seeds that come from apples. When we eat an apple, we find small seeds inside. If you plant one of these seeds in the ground, it can grow into a new apple tree!

Step 2: Sprout

After a while, with the right amount of water and sunlight, the seed will start to sprout. This means the seed breaks open and a little green shoot comes out. This is called a sprout.

Step 3: Young Tree (Sapling)

As the sprout grows taller and stronger, it becomes a sapling or a young tree. This stage can take a few years. The sapling grows leaves that help it gather sunlight and make food through a process called photosynthesis.

Step 4: Mature Tree

After several years, the sapling grows into a mature apple tree. This tree is now big and has many branches covered with lots of green leaves. It will also produce flowers that are white or pink, and they smell really nice!

Step 5: Fruit (Apples)

Once the tree has flowers, pollination happens. This is when bees and insects help flowers to turn into apples. After some time, the flowers change into apples. When the apples are ripe and ready, they turn red, yellow, or green!

Step 6: Repeat the Cycle

Now that the tree has apples, people can pick them to eat. If you plant the seeds from these apples, the life cycle can start all over again!

Conclusion

And that’s the life cycle of an apple tree! From a tiny seed to a big tree producing delicious apples, it’s an amazing journey filled with growth and transformation.


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