Cultivated in China since 2500BC, oranges are best grown in tropical and subtropical climates. In the U.S. it is best grown in subtropical areas.
No, lemons are not a tropical fruit. They are actually considered subtropical.
Yes. As a tropical fruit, they are in season during NZ's winter.
Yes, oranges are a fruit.
The likely effect of the tropical storm damaging citrus crops in the South is an increase in the cost of oranges. With decreased supply due to the damaged crops, there will be a shortage of oranges, driving up prices in response to the limited availability of the fruit.
YES MANGOS ARE A KIND OF FRUIT LIKE TOMATOE
Oranges are a tropical fruit. They enjoy warm weather and do not grow in cold climates. However, with today's technology and transportation systems, we can enjoy delicious oranges year-round by simply going to a market and buying them.
Jeanette Winterson wrote Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit.
there are kiwi, banana, oranges and lots more!
No it is not tropical
The cold climate in northern Wyoming would not support a mandarin orange tree, which requires tropical or subtropical climates to survive. The only way to grow such a tree would be indoors or in a greenhouse.
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