No Papaya trees grow best in USDA growing zones 9 and 10. Papayas like well drained soil, and because of shallow roots, growing papaya trees will not tolerate wet conditions. If you wanted to grow papaya plants, you would have to be located in the southern region of Louisiana in order to have any possibility.
Yes, there are many Papaya Trees in West Hollywood that were planted by the city as street trees. Laurel Ave and Norton Ave have quite a few.
A papaya has many seeds. Each papaya seed can grow into a new tree. However, that does not happen. Why?
San Antonio, Texas
Trees grow quite tall in various regions in Texas. I assume you're reffering to the dry sparse regions, in which case the answer is obvious.
Hickory is found in Texas
Austin Mahone grew up in San Antonio Texas.
the papaya grown in warm mediteranean countries mostly the tropical ones they grow in warm or cool places
i have a cherry seed that sprouted here in Brownsville TX.. i really hope they do grow :)
Yes, the papaya plant is a large tropical herb.
yes!.....we have one in our backyard here in Round Rock, Texas
According to information from the Central Florida Palm and Cycad Society, in general, papaya trees do not transplant well. They do have a short root system. The bright side is they grow very quickly from seed. Here is a link with lots of good suggestions and info from the society. http://207.210.245.133/forum/viewtopic.php?t=426&highlight=&sid=2f099382b2c0cdab6f3506e801f7ea8f Good luck!