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Wednesday 1 March 2017

Yearly cycles of the fruit trees at Hornby High School

Summer

The apple trees enter the summer in full bloom. As the fertilised flowers produce seeds, the petals of the flower then start to fall and the seeds start begin to develop into apples. The inner most part of the apple develops first, which creates the apple core. The outer part of the apple then develops into the eatable part of the apple. The apple grows larger and the colours starts to change.


On the 27th of April my science teacher took the whole class to the school orchard. The fruits were ready to be picked and eaten. When we got there the fruit looked ripe, as they were in their full colour.



The trees looked healthy, the leaves were green. It grown pretty well too. The fruits were in their full colour, the apples were bright red and could fit in your palms, but some were pretty big. The pears were green and yellowish, and were big too. 



My prediction 
My prediction is that the leaves on the trees will start to fall, and the fruits will become fully ripe with complete colour, and the fruits will become to heavy for the branches and fruit will start to fall.




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