avocado trees are subtropical, they like warm weather with no harsh winters (no snow or frost) and have a shalow root system 'cos they are used to light rain fall every fe days. they are also very sensitive to water salinity.
Yes, they are the fruit of the avocado tree, Persia americana.
An avocado does not grow out of the ground
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No, but they typically live in trees.
Avocado trees grow in what is called a "Mediterranean climate", meaning warm and humid weather. In the continental USA, avocados are grown mainly in California, Florida and Texas.
Avocado trees are a species of fruit trees indigenous to South America. This means that avocado trees were first naturally found in South America. Most of these trees were present in tropical areas. These trees are best suited to tropical or subtropical environments, which tend to be higher in humidity. For instance, Southern California and Florida are two areas which have climates suitable for the avocado tree.
yes/Avacado is also known for its fruitsAn avoccado is not a root vegetable.They grow on trees and are harvested and left to ripen.
Well depends but if its full some of the avocado's have to fall of or get eaten of or someone has to pick some up and then more will grow
The Canadian climate is not hospitable to the avocado tree, however, you can still grow an avocado tree in Canada, as long as it is in a greenhouse or other warmed enclosure. You could have a small, potted tree in your living room.
paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper! paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper!
Typically conifers... cone bearing trees, such as pine trees.
It means that you have to work for money, it's not easy to come by. People will say money doesn't grow on trees, because typically trees are abundant, and the things that grow on trees are easy to get. You have to work for true money.