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.
trees, im pretty sure :) Yes trees. Though a tree is a plant.
About 57 mangoes can grow on a mango tree
they grow in the rain forest in africa
Mango likes to grow in hot and bright summer
· Magnolia · Mango · Maple · Mountain Ash
it can grow upto 400ft in height
because mango trees contract with sausage seeds that creates mega samgo
Its fruit from a tree - like oranges, grapefruits.
mangos are orange
Different species of different fruits or plants grow differently. For example, a blueberry tree would grow to about 50cm maximum when a mango tree would grow to about 5m.
In an forest or mountain
· Magnolia · Mango · Maple · Mountain Ash · Mandarin Orange · Mangosteen · Mulberry