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Yes, olives can grow in Florida, particularly in the northern and central regions where the climate is more suitable. The state has seen some success with olive cultivation, especially with cold-hardy varieties that can withstand occasional frosts. However, challenges such as humidity and pests can affect olive production. Overall, while not as common as other crops, olive farming is becoming increasingly explored in Florida.

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