Lots of things will not grow in Ireland, due to the climate in Ireland. So there would be a huge list. Almost anything that grows in very dry or hot climates will not grow naturally in Ireland. They could only be grown in special greenhouses designed for such plants. So things like banana trees or orange trees would not grow naturally in Ireland. Grapes would be difficult to grow in Ireland. Many other things would not grow, like tea or coffee plants or rice. There are far too many things to list.
Yes it can grow in Ireland.
Yes, carrots do grow in Ireland.
No, the winter is much too cold in Ireland to grow oranges.
Yes. Ireland is a very good country for growing apples and lots of apples grow in Ireland.
Sugar beet is grown in Ireland.
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Anything that needs hotter temperatures. So a lot of exotic fruits won't grow in Ireland, like oranges, pineapples, bananas etc. Things like coconuts won't grow in Ireland. Coffee beans and tea plants don't grow in Ireland. There are many other things like those.
Palm trees can grow all over Ireland, even though it does not have a tropical climate.
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