Boswellia trees are native to warmer climates like those in the Middle East and India. Frost and cold winters will kill them, so they would need to be grown in large pots and taken inside during months when the weather is cold.
Give them just enough water to keep them from drying out and mist the plant with water to replicate their growing conditions in the wild. Prune them each year.
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This a pine tree in the Southern US. It is so named because most of the branches tend to grow to one side of the trunk, giving it a lop-sided effect.
Their leaves are opaque there protect us from direct sunlight, that being a reason a tree has a shadow, that keeps us cool during hot weather.
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it grows for us it grows in soil
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This a pine tree in the Southern US. It is so named because most of the branches tend to grow to one side of the trunk, giving it a lop-sided effect.
In the continental US, Royal Palms (Roystonea) grows in southern Florida.It can also grow grow - albeit slowly - in favored microclimates in southern California and the extreme southern Texas barrier islands near the Gulf of Mexico.
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yes chestnut trees grow in the us in california.
the answer is oak , pine , & evergreen
Cinnamon comes from Sri Lanka, and the tree is also grown commercially at Tellicherry in southern India, Java, Sumatra, the West Indies, Brazil, Vietnam, Madagascar, Zanzibar, and Egypt.
They are grown in the southern area of Salem , Oregon
The mangosteen tree is a tropical plant. It is mainly grown in Southeast Asia. Some have been grown in southern Florida.
Pecans grow in the southern US. I'd think Indianapolis might be a bit too cold, but, who knows?
There is no such thing. - You may mean CEDAR tree. These are large trees that grow in 2 popular varieties in Canada and northern US.
Palm Trees...they have to be in warm climate
There is no "brestlecone" pine, but bristlecone pines are in the the southern Rockies and Great Basin of the western US.