They would die because it is too cold in England. ____________________________________ Cacao trees grow best in climates that are: hot, damp, and have a leafy shade canopy The cacao trees grow well in Caribbean Mexico, and Latin American & African countries. In other words the tress grow best in countries located in 20 degrees N & S of the equator.
Cacao plants have woody stems. They are perennial trees that grow in tropical regions and are cultivated for their seeds, which are used to produce cocoa and chocolate.
The top producers of cacao or cocoa beans are as follows:The Republic of Côte d'IvoireGhanaIndonesiaCameroonNigeriaBrazilEcuadorDominican RepublicMalaysiaCentral and South America________________________________________________Here are a few other areas (regions) where the cacao tree are grown:Africa - Cameroon, Ivory CoastAmazon River basinBrazil - BahiaHaitiBelizeCuba - Baracoa (northeastern), CanasVenezuela - Caracas, BarloventoIndonesia- Java
Magic grow trees are crystals that form in a few hours from household ingredients.
Pecans grow on trees belonging to the species Carya illinoinensis, commonly known as pecan trees. These trees are native to North America and produce the iconic pecan nut, which is widely used in cooking and baking.
Neither, they grow under the ground, with just the leaves being above ground. Each carrot is a separate plant.
In England no.
no
no but they do grow in a green house
Cacao trees grow primarily in very warm, hot climates (usually near or on the Equator).
Cacao plants have woody stems. They are perennial trees that grow in tropical regions and are cultivated for their seeds, which are used to produce cocoa and chocolate.
They don't grow in England.
all of the cacao trees live in a rainforests
yes there is
The Amazon rain forest has very diverse plant species. These include bromeliads, the cacao plant, palm trees, and the kapok tree.
Moss and fungi.
No.
No