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Yes, you can grow cacao trees in India, particularly in regions with a tropical climate, such as Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and parts of Maharashtra. Cacao trees thrive in shaded environments with well-drained, fertile soil and require consistent rainfall. It's important to protect them from extreme temperatures and pests. With the right conditions and care, cacao cultivation can be successful in these areas.
It is generally known as a small evergreen tree, 13 to 26 feet tall (4 to 8 meters)
they can grow up to 65 feet tall
Cacao, is a type of evergreen tree, that produces pods of beans used to make cocoa and chocolate.
Willow trees can grow up to 40 ft tall (13 meters).
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Midges have nothing to do with cacao beans, which grow on a tree. Specifically, the Theobroma cacao also cacao tree and cocoa tree, which is a small (4-8 m {13-26 ft} tall) evergreen tree in the family Malvaceae, native to the deep tropical region of South America. Its seeds are used to make cocoa powder and chocolate.
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The cacao tree is unusual because flowers grow directly from the trunk of the tree. These flowers eventually develop into cocoa pods.
Cacao tree are found near equater with low humidity and plenty of water and sunlight.
The flowers of the cacao tree are not fertilized by bees like most flowers. These flowers are pollinated by gnats. It is this insect that carries the pollen from flower to flower which allows the cocoa pods to grow.
A yucca tree can grow up to 30 feet tall.