plant the starfruit seed
Yes, yes it does. XD Just Google up pictures of it and, yea, you'll see that they grow on trees.
yes you can.
A few palm trees can grow in Pennsylvania. Most of them are small palm trees that grow low near the ground. Only some bigger palm trees like the ones that you would see in Virginia or North Carolina would be found in southern Pennsylvania. Some cities in southern Pennsylvania are Philadelphia, West Chester, Lancaster, Reading, Harrisburg, Lebanon, York, Gettysburg, Chambersburg, Somerset, and Philadelphia. Most of the palm trees found in Pennsylvania only grow during the summer because they would not survive in the winter.
Yes it is, owing to its popularity there.
As looked up on google it says "how to plant a starfruit tree" so i think it is grown on a tree
yes yes and hahahaha
Shores of Lake Erie
They grow on trees. I have one that i grew from seed, and it started fruiting six years after germination, and now it produces fruits about 5 months out of the year, sometimes even more. There is a heavy harvest in the summer, as well as one around Halloween. My one tree produces at least 200 pounds every year, and i always end up giving away huge amounts to friends and family.
Redwood trees typically thrive in coastal regions with a specific climate, so they may not grow well in Pennsylvania due to differences in environmental conditions. It's important to consider the climate, soil, and other factors before planting redwood trees in an area outside their natural range.
paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper! paper doesn't grow! the trees grow and we make the trees into paper!
No, but wouldn't that be cool?!?