Leeks
a lot
in the united kingdom, wales by st jullians
queensland and new south wales
Wales? Not really; just the English! There is the poisonous adder, but to a healthy grown up, his bite is about the same as a bee sting.
Vegetables grown in Wales include, but may not be limited to:CabbageEggplantLettuceGarlicLeeksMintOnionsPumpkinRadishesShallots and chivesBeetsSnow peas and sugar snap peasSweet corn
The most goods are produced and grown in Australia's southeastern quadrant, incorporating southeast and southern Queensland, and the states of Victoria and New South Wales.
In Australia, plums are grown in the Riverina area of New South Wales, in the friut-growing area of South Australia (e.g. Renmark, on the Murray River) and around Mildura in Victoria.
Broccoli is grown in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland and is not specific to any one region.
Daffodils are believed to have been brought to Wales in the 19th century, primarily as ornamental plants. They have since become a national symbol of Wales, often associated with St. David's Day, celebrated on March 1st. The flower's popularity in Wales has grown over the years, and today, it is widely recognized as a key emblem of Welsh identity.
No. Most apricots in Australia are grown in the southern states of South Australia, Victoria, Tasmania and southern New South Wales.
Yes. Sugar cane is grown from Northern New South Wales along the coast to far North Queensland. Sugar is a major agricultural product in Australia.
Bananas can only be grown in countries with the right conditions. However they are sometimes grown in greenhouses in temperate climates.