why can't they grow in UK? Surely not because of frost. What about Madrid where they have very cold winters ? Madrid winters can be colder than the south of England? I guess there must be some other reason
Jacaranda is one of a group of trees similar to the Acacia.
Jacaranda trees do not cause pink eyes. Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, is typically caused by a bacterial or viral infection, not by exposure to Jacaranda trees. If you experience pink eye symptoms after being around Jacaranda trees, it is likely a coincidence.
No, jacaranda trees do not have thorns. They are known for their beautiful purple flowers and ornamental foliage.
Blue seed pods can be found in plants such as Jacaranda and Blue Jacaranda trees. These trees produce long, slender green pods that eventually turn a deep blue color as they mature. The blue seed pods hold the seeds of the plant, which can be dispersed to grow new trees.
The city in South Africa that is nicknamed Jacaranda City is Pretoria. It is known for the thousands of Jacaranda trees all over the city.
They don't grow in England.
No.
Moss and fungi.
Jacaranda trees produce pollen that can trigger allergies in certain individuals, especially those with pollen sensitivities. The wind can carry the pollen over long distances, increasing the chances of it affecting people who may be allergic. It's advisable for individuals with allergies to avoid spending prolonged periods of time near blooming jacaranda trees.
yes, apple trees do grow in the US. I know for a fact they grow in New England but other than that I don't know where else they grow but they probably grow in other places.
In England no.
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.