List of Fruits That Grow On Trees

When we think of fruit, it’s easy to picture trees—branches sagging under the weight of ripe apples, juicy mangoes, or sun-kissed oranges. And while many fruits do grow this way, not all of them do. Some fruits sprawl along vines, like grapes and passionfruit, while others sprout from bushes or grow close to the ground, like strawberries and pineapples.

But which fruits truly grow on trees—and only trees? That’s exactly what this guide explores.

Whether you’re a curious food lover, a teacher introducing students to the world of plants, a home gardener planning your next orchard, or simply someone who wants to reconnect with where your food comes from, understanding tree-grown fruits is both practical and rewarding. Without further ado, here is a list of fruits that grow on trees:

Apple

Pear

Peach

Plum

Cherry

Apricot

Mango

Orange

Lemon

Lime

Grapefruit

Tangerine

Fig

Avocado

Pomegranate

Papaya

Guava

Olive

Persimmon

Lychee

Durian

Rambutan

Mangosteen

Longan

Soursop

Jackfruit

Cempedak

Marang

Pedalai

Breadfruit

Salak (Snake Fruit)

Star Apple (Cainito)

Tamarind

Cashew Apple

Bael Fruit

Coconut

Date

Walnut

Almond

Chestnut

Hazelnut

Pili Nut

Ginkgo Biloba Fruit

Jatobá

Wild Almond

Medlar

Quince

Loquat

Mulberry

Serviceberry

Sapodilla

Starfruit

Canistel (Eggfruit)

Cupuacu

Mamoncillo

Ackee

Monkey Orange

Imbu (Brazilian Plum)

Langsat / Duku

Indian Gooseberry (Amla)

Abiu

Cacao

Bacaba

List of Different Types of Fruits That Grow On Trees

Common Fruits That Grow on Trees

  • Apple
  • Pear
  • Peach
  • Plum
  • Cherry
  • Apricot
  • Mango
  • Orange
  • Lemon
  • Lime
  • Grapefruit
  • Tangerine / Mandarin
  • Fig
  • Avocado
  • Pomegranate
  • Papaya
  • Guava
  • Olive
  • Persimmon
  • Lychee

NOTE: Papaya is technically a large herbaceous plant, but often grouped with trees)

Tropical & Exotic Tree Fruits

  • Durian
  • Rambutan
  • Mangosteen
  • Longan
  • Soursop (Graviola)
  • Jackfruit
  • Cempedak
  • Marang
  • Pedalai
  • Breadfruit
  • Salak (Snake Fruit)
  • Star Apple (Cainito)
  • Tamarind
  • Cashew Apple
  • Bael Fruit

Note: Some Salak (snake fruit) varieties grow on short-stemmed palms but resemble tree fruit growth)

 Nut-like or Unusual Tree Fruits

  • Coconut (palm tree)
  • Date
  • Walnut
  • Almond
  • Chestnut
  • Hazelnut
  • Pili Nut
  • Ginkgo Biloba Fruit
  • Jatobá (Locust Fruit)
  • Sterculia foetida (Wild Almond)

Fruit Trees in Temperate or Mediterranean Regions

  • Medlar
  • Quince
  • Loquat
  • Mulberry
  • Serviceberry (Amelanchier)

Tropical and Subtropical Tree Fruits

  • Sapodilla
  • Starfruit (Carambola)
  • Canistel (Eggfruit)
  • Cupuacu
  • Mamoncillo (Spanish Lime)
  • Ackee
  • Monkey Orange (Strychnos species)
  • Imbu (Brazilian Plum)
  • Langsat / Duku
  • Indian Gooseberry (Amla)
  • Abiu
  • Cacao (Theobroma cacao)
  • Bacaba

The world of tree-grown fruits is vast, diverse, and full of surprises. From familiar favorites like apples and oranges to more unusual offerings like pedalai, bael, and wild almonds, trees provide us with an incredible range of flavors, nutrients, and cultural heritage.

Of course, this list isn’t exhaustive—there are many more tree fruits out there, especially in less-explored regions of the world. But it’s a solid starting point for anyone curious about the connection between fruit and the trees that bear them. Keep exploring, tasting, and learning—because there’s always another fruit to discover hanging quietly in the canopy.

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