They are grown in South Africa and along the North African Mediterranean coast
on the rice trees, located north of Nigeria.
Yellowwood, stinkwood, wild olive, etc. in the coastal forests, silver leaf in the Western Cape, thorn trees on the Highveld, elephant's-trunk ("halfmens") in the western desert regions, as well as cycads and boababs elsewhere, to mention only a few. There are many kinds of trees in South Africa, but trees are mostly found along the southern and eastern coast. The Karoo is a dry semi dessert with shrubs, but hardly any trees.
In some wetlands in Northern Africa you can find trees, shrubs, and bushes. Areas that are on the Mediterranean can have orange and olive trees as well as cork, pine, and cypresses. In the semi- desert areas you can find aloes, stinkwood, and ironwood.
A lot!! in my country the UAE the number of Palm trees reach over 3000,000 trees!! that amount of trees is more than the people in my country!! but I'm not sure about noth africa....
South Africa is a very big country with a lot of different habitats/bioms. Some areas have a lot of trees. Some areas have very few trees.
Yes they do grow olive trees in Greece.
They usually grow on trees
Olive trees typically grow to be around 20 to 40 feet tall.
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olive trees is one of them
Olive trees typically grow to be about 20 to 40 feet tall, with a spread of 15 to 25 feet.
olive trees... is this a trick question?!
They grow on trees, you can't make them!
Yes, olive trees can grow in Kenya. They are adapted to a range of climates and soils, and there are regions in Kenya, such as the Rift Valley and parts of the Central and Eastern provinces, where olive trees can thrive.
they take about 5 days to grow.
Olive is in the Oleaceae family. Most of the plants from this family are shrubs and the only trees other than the olive can be the osmanthus and the chionanthus, that can grow to a medium sized tree.
There are several types of trees that grow in Greece. A few of the trees are the olive tree, plum tree, juniperus excelsa, and the pinus nigra.