viiamangaka
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Its simple
white the fruit and tell why
my is peach
cause the color and looks like heart!<3
white the fruit and tell why
my is peach
cause the color and looks like heart!<3
raspberries grow on trees, dont they? :/vampiricrogue said:BANANA!! Oh.. wait... they grow in bunches...
GRAPES!!!... Oh wait, thats a vine....
STRAWBERRIES!!!... oh wait, that's on a vine too...
BLUEBERRIES!! Wait, thats a bush....
Hopefully that proves a point that Nintendo needs to add to their inventory -_-
-checks google-ricano4life said:raspberries grow on trees, dont they? :/vampiricrogue said:BANANA!! Oh.. wait... they grow in bunches...
GRAPES!!!... Oh wait, thats a vine....
STRAWBERRIES!!!... oh wait, that's on a vine too...
BLUEBERRIES!! Wait, thats a bush....
Hopefully that proves a point that Nintendo needs to add to their inventory -_-
well then, the tree near my house that has them must be bugging out xOvampiricrogue said:-checks google-ricano4life said:raspberries grow on trees, dont they? :/vampiricrogue said:BANANA!! Oh.. wait... they grow in bunches...
GRAPES!!!... Oh wait, thats a vine....
STRAWBERRIES!!!... oh wait, that's on a vine too...
BLUEBERRIES!! Wait, thats a bush....
Hopefully that proves a point that Nintendo needs to add to their inventory -_-
Q: What do raspberries grow on?
A: Raspberries grow on a shrub that tops out at about 36" high in loamy well drained soil. Raspberries grow on arching canes on the plant.
Raspberries, blackberries, and dewberries (Rubus spp.) are also known as brambles, and they are among the easiest and most popular backyard fruits. They all have perennial roots that send up biennial shoots, or canes. In the first year of growth, these canes are vegetative; in the second year they bear fruit, then die. But at the same time the plant is producing new vegetative canes, which will bear next year’s fruit.
ricano4life said:vampiricrogue said:-checks google-ricano4life said:raspberries grow on trees, dont they? :/vampiricrogue said:BANANA!! Oh.. wait... they grow in bunches...
GRAPES!!!... Oh wait, thats a vine....
STRAWBERRIES!!!... oh wait, that's on a vine too...
BLUEBERRIES!! Wait, thats a bush....
Hopefully that proves a point that Nintendo needs to add to their inventory -_-
Q: What do raspberries grow on?
A: Raspberries grow on a shrub that tops out at about 36" high in loamy well drained soil. Raspberries grow on arching canes on the plant.
Raspberries, blackberries, and dewberries (Rubus spp.) are also known as brambles, and they are among the easiest and most popular backyard fruits. They all have perennial roots that send up biennial shoots, or canes. In the first year of growth, these canes are vegetative; in the second year they bear fruit, then die. But at the same time the plant is producing new vegetative canes, which will bear next year
you forgot pinapples and tomatoes :veryhappy:vampiricrogue said:BANANA!! Oh.. wait... they grow in bunches...
GRAPES!!!... Oh wait, thats a vine....
STRAWBERRIES!!!... oh wait, that's on a vine too...
BLUEBERRIES!! Wait, thats a bush....
Hopefully that proves a point that Nintendo needs to add to their inventory -_-
We are talking about AC.rroqer111 said:ma fav fruit is GRAPES/RAISINS (same thing btw)