16 Fruits that Don’t Grow on Trees

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Are you familiar with Fruits that Don’t Grow on Trees? If not, let’s explore them together. They are great for balconies and patios!

Did you know that some of the most delicious and nutritious fruits don’t actually grow on trees? From ground-hugging strawberries to climbing passion fruits, there are many more to discover in this article!

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Fruits that Don’t Grow on Trees – Berries 

1. Strawberries

Scientific Name: Fragaria × ananassa

Strawberries are not true berries but accessory fruits. They grow on short plants called runners. You can grow them easily in pots or garden beds.

2. Blueberries

Scientific Name: Vaccinium corymbosum

Known for their blue color, blueberries don’t grow on trees but on bushes. You can easily propagate them with seeds, cuttings, or layering.

3. Raspberries

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Scientific Name: Rubus idaeus

These delicate and colorful berries grow on bushes, not trees. Don’t worry. Just a couple of these can give you a ton of berries to savor.

4. Blackberries

Scientific Name: Rubus fruticosus

Blackberry fruits don’t grow on trees but on brambles. These are prickly or thorny shrubs, so you should pick them carefully.

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5. Cranberries

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Scientific Name: Vaccinium subg. Oxycoccus

Known for their tart and tangy flavor, Cranberries thrive in wetlands on low-lying vines. You can easily grow them in small containers.

6. Currants

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Scientific Name: Ribes rubrum

Currants grow on small thornless understory shrubs. They’re too bushy for a pot, but you can grow them in the garden bed.

7. Ground Cherry

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Scientific Name: Physalis peruviana

These cherries do not grow on trees but close to the ground on low-height plants. They’re perfect fruits for balconies and raised beds.

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Fruits that Don’t Grow on Trees – Melons

8. Watermelon

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Scientific Name: Citrullus lanatus

Packed with water, vitamin C, and potassium, watermelon isn’t just a treat; it’s a summertime sensation. Watermelon grows on long vines.

9. Cantaloupe

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Scientific Name: Cucumis melo var. cantalupensis

Like the other Cucurbits, Cantaloupes grow on long vines scattered near the ground. Crack open their rough skin to find soft and tasty flesh inside.

10. Muskmelon

Scientific Name: Cucumis melo

Muskmelons grow as annual vines, not on trees. They have 6-foot-long vines and are ready to harvest in just 80-90 days.

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Fruits that Don’t Grow on Trees – Vines

11. Grapes

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Scientific Name: Vitis vinifera

Grapes grow on vines. You can grow them in pots, too! Just make sure the pot is big, use good soil, and give them sunlight.

12. Kiwi

Scientific Name: Actinidia deliciosa

Kiwi grows on vines like grapes. It takes a few years to harvest kiwis. You’ll start getting kiwis after 3 to 5 years of starting the vine.

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13. Passion Fruit

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Scientific Name: Passiflora edulis

These delights also grow on vines, reaching up to 20 feet, sometimes more. You can easily grow them in pots or in garden beds.


Fruits that Don’t Grow on Trees – Tropical Fruits

14. Pineapple

Scientific Name: Ananas comosus

Fruits usually grow on trees, but not this one. Pineapples grow on short stems low to the ground, and each grows a single pineapple.

Click here to Learn Ways to Grow Tropical Fruits

15. Kiwano (African Horned Cucumber)

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Scientific Name: Cucumis metuliferus

You can try growing Kiwano in pots, too. It is a vining plant that takes about 90 to 120 days to mature and prepare for harvest.


More Fruits that Don’t Grow on Trees

16. Tomato

Scientific Name: Lycopersicon esculentum

Growing on low, herbaceous plants, not trees, these versatile fruits can be in salads, sauces, or soups. You can grow tomatoes pretty much everywhere with ease.

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