Although the question is vague, in a word the answer is YES. The US has a huge growing season variation from North to South, so having no idea what area you live in I will just mention that most areas will have to grow it as an annual plant outdoors, but indoors as a houseplant it could be grown as a perennial.
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The mangosteen tree is a tropical plant. It is mainly grown in Southeast Asia. Some have been grown in southern Florida.
Yes, indigo plants can be grown in the US, particularly in warm and humid regions. Indigo is a tropical plant that requires well-drained soil and plenty of sunlight to thrive. It has historically been grown in the southern states for its dye-producing properties.
Peanuts form on the roots of the peanut plant. They are grown in Georgia and other southern US states and in Africa.
Rice is grown in China and used in the US.
Soybeans are a crop grown in the US.
They're grown in farmlands
Commercial grown Aloe comes from Australia, South Africa, parts of the Southern US and several other countries that have constant warm temps. It also can be grown as a house plant given the right conditions.
Ok, it depends on the plant. If it has long spiked leaves it can grown to two feet tall. If it's an African Violet it grows to about six or seven inches. So, you need to ask again, and tell us the name of the plant.
No..if you pulled out the fully grown tree it will be permanently deleted.Hopefully Pet Society will eventually let us move the tree around.Just keep your fingers and toes cross.
They are popularly grown in Britain or the US.
As far as can tell there is no plant named "penny". The penny used as money can't be grown so you get seeds. Pennies are made at one of the US mints.