A single plant may bear from around six to eight simultaneously.
A single plant can bear both male and female flowers.
She used to tell me that most plants don't bear fruit.
Some plants only bear leaves and flowers once, then they die.
Some plants, it seems, bear several colors of flowers at once.
Yes, you want each plant to thrive and bear fruit.
The trick to encouraging these plants to bear, however, is their care.
It is not unusual, however, for individual plants to bear both male and female flowers.
Grafted plants usually cost $20 to $40 and will bear within a year or two.
A plant bearing purple berries has been named after her.