no but they do grow in a green house
no
Cacao trees grow primarily in very warm, hot climates (usually near or on the Equator).
They would die because it is too cold in England. ____________________________________ Cacao trees grow best in climates that are: hot, damp, and have a leafy shade canopy The cacao trees grow well in Caribbean Mexico, and Latin American & African countries. In other words the tress grow best in countries located in 20 degrees N & S of the equator.
In England no.
No.
grass grows naturally it uses the weather to grow
The Amazon rain forest has very diverse plant species. These include bromeliads, the cacao plant, palm trees, and the kapok tree.
Cacao trees typically grow below altitudes of 1,000 feet where about 4 inches of rain per month is the average. They cannot survive in desert-like weather and thrive in climates with high humidity and rainfall. These plants are fine in the shade and prefer moist, nutrient-rich soils. Because cacao trees can survive in the shade, trees do not need to be cut down in order to grow cocoa. While cocoa probably originated in the lowland rainforests of the Amazon River basins of South America, it is now found as far north as Mexico. The Amazon rainforest is an example of where they still grow today.
Dates (or figs) grow naturally on a special type of palm trees.
Yes they grow palm tree in London most especially few on pleasure beach.
no
Cacao Tree! Hello?