What is a fruitful seedling?
What is the fruitless seedlings?

The difference between fruitful seedlings and non -fruit seedlings
Fruit trees produce more oxygen than non-fruit trees, and because they make food by absorbing carbon dioxide, they can help purify the air. Storage of air pollutants is one of the characteristics of fruitful trees, in such a way that these trees first store air pollutants in themselves and after converting them into simple sugar, they produce fruit or the same product. The soil around the fruit trees is constantly increasing, because these plants receive the gaseous compounds in the air and convert it into a solid state, i.e. soil. Fruit trees have a great effect in reducing the looseness of the soil and preventing dust or fine dust, because they allow the growth of other pasture plants and fruitful seedlings next to them, so there is no empty space left for the soil to be moved by the wind. Infertile trees produce hydrocarbons and release part of the soil into the air. Unfruitful trees are mostly planted in green and public spaces such as parks and boulevards, and some species of such plants naturally catch fire and produce pollution without human intervention.
Types of fruitful seedlings



