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Will an apple tree pollinate a cherry tree?

No, apple trees and cherry trees are different species and are not able to cross-pollinate each other. Different varieties of apples can cross-pollinate with each other, but not with cherry trees. In order to have successful pollination, the flowers of both the apple and cherry trees must be pollinated by bees or other pollinators.

What will pollinate a cherry tree?

Cherry trees are pollinated by insects, primarily bees, wasps, and flies. These insects collect nectar and pollen from the flowers and carry it from flower to flower, allowing the tree to be pollinated. Wind can also assist in pollination, but is less reliable than insect pollination.

What cross pollinates with apple trees?

Apple trees are cross pollinated with other apple tree varieties, as well as with crabapple trees. Cross pollination is important for apple trees in order to increase the yield and improve the quality of the apples. To cross pollinate apple trees, you should plant more than one variety in close proximity and make sure that they bloom at the same time. Additionally, you can also use a bee hive to ensure that the trees are adequately pollinated.