no they are not ever Green because they dont have cons
mahogany trees are usually found in south america
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According to experts, African mahogany trees can be found in the Northern part of Australian such as Darwin and Katherine.
Hardwoods can be found in oak trees or mahogany trees. :p Hope this helps with whatever your doing......
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Mahogany is a wood from the mahogany tree.
Mahogany trees are found in USDA zones 10 and 11 making them a tropical like species. Unless found as saplings inside a greenhouse you probably won't see them in Ohio due to the harsh winter conditions found there.
If referring to "genuine mahogany" which is native to Latin America and the Caribbean, no. However there are several other species of trees in the Mahogany family that grow throughout Asia whose timber is used commercially as mahogany would. These are of the genus TOONA. Toona is one kind of mahogany, other than American mahogany. Toona grows natively in Vietnam (as well as many other Asian countries.) So, mahogany of the Toona genus does grow in Vietnam, however mahogany of the American genus does not.
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Pine trees are mainly found in North America :)
coffee,cocoa,shrubs,sugar cane, palm trees,mango and orange trees,cedar,mahogany,oak,and orchids that's the ones that i found
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Mahogany is a tree, so it grows as large as whichever space it is within. Most mahogany trees are from 40-50 feet tall.
no not even in the US