No they're a native TREE.
Manypeople always associated sineguelas with the spookiness of its tree before it bore fruit. The sineguelas tree sheds off all its leaves before it flowers, and the fruits appear just in time for the summer. Wait for the fruits to turn red because that's when they're sweet and juicy. Nutritionists tell us that the sineguelas is loaded with Vitamin C.
sineguelas
the puhutakawa such a well known tree beacause its a native plant to newzealand
India
It is a tree native to India and parts of Asia
"Spanish Plum"
Other names for the Money plant include Devil's Ivy, Golden Pothos, and Epipremnum aureum.
Bassia longifolia better known as Madhuca longifolia is a tree native to Malabar.
Trumpet tree, Clavillia, Suma, Curare and Coacoa tree... TH
The trichanthera tree is a native plant in northern South America and Central America. It can grow up to 5 meters high and has many uses for humans.
A banana is not a tree. it is the largest herbaceous flowering plant. They are grown in 107 countries in the world. Originally they were native to tropical south east Asia
I doubt it. It is not a native plant for them and they would like fruit, insects, and leafy greens.