yes
Australia only grows acacia trees and apricot trees
Yes, with the right cultivar and planting site
Avocado trees cannot grow in Ohio due to the state's cold climate, which is not suitable for avocado tree cultivation.
Avocados cannot grow in Ohio due to the state's cold climate, which is not suitable for avocado trees to thrive.
Trees,grass,flowers,dandalions,and poision ivy all are examples of some plants that grow in Ohio.
Yes, but the trees only grow in Mt. Blanchard, Ohio where Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny live in boxes.
no
i think so cause i am right now.
Yes, hickory trees do grow in Ohio. The state is home to several species of hickory, including the shagbark hickory and the bitternut hickory. These trees thrive in Ohio's diverse forest ecosystems and are valued for their strong wood and edible nuts. They are commonly found in both natural forests and cultivated landscapes throughout the region.
Apricots grow on small to medium sized trees. White, multi-petaled flowers with a reddish tinge at the base emerge before the tree's heart-shaped leaves appear. By late July or early August, the apricot fruit ripens. More than 20 varieties.
prunus armeniaca
Get it from one those trees or whatever they are