It is a tropical fruit tree native to southern China. It is also commonly found in India, northern Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines.
They can also be found in the southern regions of florida.
Yes, they are native to China. There are still wild lychee trees in the Southern part of China. They now grow all over the world.
Lychee trees can be grown in Southern California, particularly in regions with a subtropical climate. These trees thrive in warm temperatures, well-drained soil, and regular watering. However, they may need protection from frost and wind in some areas.
The origin of the word 'lychee' is Chinese.
Lychee fruit, also called lychee nuts, are not poisonous. The seed of the lychee is not poisonous, but it is not recommended that it be eaten.
The word "lychee" originates from the Chinese dialect Hakka, where it is called "lìzhī." This term was likely transliterated into English as "lychee."
In Bengali, "lychee" is spelled as "লিচু" which is pronounced as "līcu."
The word for lychee fruit in Telugu is "లైచ".
anyone who has seen a lychee would say it looks like a pale scrotum...
Yes, it is possible to plant lychee seeds and grow a lychee tree from them, but it may take several years for the tree to produce fruit. Additionally, the tree may not produce fruit that is similar in quality to the parent tree.
No, the lychee plant is not a C4 plant. It is a tropical plant that belongs to the Sapindaceae family, commonly grown in subtropical regions for its sweet and juicy fruit. C4 plants have a specific type of photosynthesis pathway that allows for more efficient carbon fixation in hot and dry conditions, which is not characteristic of lychee plants.
ITS TYPE OF FRUIT
A fruit.