Southern California and Florida grow Oranges and grapefruit, and probably others. In the Los Angeles area orange and grapefruit trees produce fruit annually with minimal care.
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Maine
The soil that is suitable for planting citrus is sandy
it's climate is suitable for growing citrus fruits, olives, and vegetables
In the Mediterranean region
the Mediterranean region
Frost and freezing are rare. By none of your buisness.
Yes, Florida is often referred to as the "Citrus State" because it is one of the largest producers of citrus fruits in the United States, particularly oranges. The climate and soil conditions in Florida are favorable for growing citrus crops.
Mediterranean climates are ideal for all types of citrus, as they originated in the Middle East. The thing to watch is frost, as some types are more hardy than others, with limes and lemons being the most sensitive. == ==
Copper, Cotton, Citrus, Cattle and Climate.
The climate is too cold for citrus products to grow
Warm climate which is good for tourism as well as growing cash crops such as citrus and tobacco.
Frederick Stanley Davies has written: 'Citrus' -- subject(s): Citrus fruits 'Citrus growing in florida' -- subject(s): Citrus