Imported cedar will grow in NZ. The Lebanon cedar are a popular tree because of their colour and form.
There is a native tree called the NZ cedar Libocedrus bidwilli of a conical growth form, and which is essentially fireproof. As some amateur bushmen will aver.
I live just north of whangarei in the north of New Zealand, we grow pineapple plants here outdoors that are yet to fruit but have survived the last 3 winters, including an exceptionally cold winter in 2011. I know of other people in the area that have successfully grown pineapples in a greenhouse. temperatures here range between 5-28c and no frosts. extremes 0-33c
Yes, my 5m tall almond is wonderfully full of flower at the moment.
Stone fruit by and large prefer a climate with frosts, so they may not grow in the warmer parts of the country.
There is a concept in fruit growing called "chilling units", which expresses the number of hours the tree experiences between freezing and some positive temperature. This latter temperature varies between fruits, and even is of significance for Oranges. Without sufficient chilling, fruit yields diminish.
Apparently apples have the highest chilling hours need, and peaches the least.
Maple trees are not indigenous to New Zealand, but they do grow well there. The climate is well suited to these hardy trees.
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More than 200 potato growers are in New Zealand. They even have their own website which you can check out. below
It was part of the aspiration of Premier Richard John Seddon for New Zealand to be the "Britain of the South" - what he meant was that immigration would be restricted to Britons only, and New Zealand would grow powerful in the Pacific.
They grow to the same size as normal hedgehogs do, they aren't super hedgehogs that grow to the size of people
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No. Yews do not grow in New Zealand.
Kiwis are indigenous to New Zealand. Other than Kiwis in Zoos, Kiwis do not grow in Australia.
Maybe
In summer, pineapple can grow easily
The part of pineapple that you plant to grow pineapples is the the Pineapple Crown.
How many years does it take to grow a pineapple
Yes
Where she was born, New Zealand.
New Zealand
Well, I think it is called suckers.
Auckland, New Zealand