Everywhere, all over the world, except Antartica and the South Pole, where it's too cold. Deserts aren't good place to try and grow fruit either. Most places specialize in a certain crop. Florida and California grow great Oranges. Bananas grow in South America. Washington is one of the best exporters of apples.
Michigan grows strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, cherries, peaches and apples. Washington state grows cherries and apples. Georgia grows peaches. Florida and Texas grow grapefruit. Florida and California grow oranges.
There are no wild fruits growing in Iceland but fruits can be grown in greenhousess in Iceland
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Tropical fruits in India are usually grown everywhere. In jungles, on farms, etc.
fruits and vegtables
No tropical fruits (bananas, mangos, coconut) are grown in New Zealand, at least not in commercial quantities.
Cherries are a fruit grown in Spain.
Thanks to the varied climates and topography there are no fruits that cannot be grown in the US. Many are not grown here due to practical considerations (financial and conservation issues)
Some fruits that are commonly grown abroad and not typically grown in certain countries include tropical fruits like mangoes, pineapples, papayas, and passion fruit. These fruits require specific climatic conditions that are usually found in countries closer to the equator.
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Oranges and lemons.
There are many fruits which are grown in Lincoln, Ontario. Some of these fruits include grapes, peaches, apples, pears and cherries, among many others.