Mango trees typically thrive in tropical and subtropical climates, preferring warm temperatures and well-drained soil. They usually do not grow well in high mountain regions due to cooler temperatures and potential frost, which can adversely affect their growth and fruit production. However, in some lower elevation areas of high mountains with a warm microclimate, mango cultivation may be possible. Overall, high altitudes are generally not ideal for mango cultivation.
Mango trees (Mangifera indica) typically thrive in tropical and subtropical climates and prefer warm temperatures. They are not well-suited for high mountain regions, where cooler temperatures and frost can occur, as these conditions can hinder their growth and fruit production. Additionally, mango trees require well-drained soil and sufficient sunlight, which may be less available at high altitudes. Therefore, it's unlikely for mango trees to grow successfully in high mountain environments.
Mango trees are tropical and do not grow in Kentucky.
No, a mango is not a melon. Melons do not grow on trees, they grow on vines. Mangos, on the other hand, do grow on trees.
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they grow in the rain forest in africa
Mangoes grow on trees
Mango likes to grow in hot and bright summer
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Dr emsi beetown reckurdz . ( syprus ) Mango`s are verry sweet because they hold a high amount of sugar. if a high glucose pateint is to eat a mango they will grow wings and start flying. Not to forget to mention that 10 yr`s later they will transform into a mango tree. ( Scientifically proven by D.r sadam-a-ha-u-ohllootrephume`s expiriment in 1731 )
no it is too cold and dry in Utah for mangoes.