In Central and South America and through nurseries and online shopping are places where cacao trees can be found.
Specifically, the evergreen in question (Theobroma cacao) is a woody plant native to tropical America. It serves as a beloved tree since ancient times because of its attractive, fragrant contributions to landscapes and its seed production which yields chocolate and cocoa powder. It will be seed-bearing about 4-5 years after planting.
NO,I can't grow a cacao tree where i live but you can grow a cacao tree in deep tropical region of the Americas.
tropical rainforests
The tropical regions of the Americas.
Put water in the ground and also soil
all of the cacao trees live in a rainforests
yes there is
Cacao trees grow primarily in very warm, hot climates (usually near or on the Equator).
cacao trees
There is only the cacao plant.
cacao trees
Cacao is grown (chocolate trees, in a sense) in very warm and sunny climates. Usually, these are in Africa or Central and South America.
no
chocolate grows on cacao trees
Deforestation, climate change, insects, drought.
no but they do grow in a green house
In England no.