There are many fruits and vegetables that come from France. The three main fruits that France grows are apples, nectarines, and apricots.
What sort of wheat? The commonest is 'soft' wheat (for general-purpose flour) of which France grows 36.5 million tons per year at 7.41 tons per hectare, which gives us nearly 5 million hectares or 50,000 square kilometres. Hard wheat covers only 4,600 square km, giving a total wheat area approaching 55,000 km2.
The word 'grows' is the third person, singular present of the verb to grow: He grows tomatoes in his garden.Collective nouns are used to group nouns, not verbs.
Melons need a rather hot climate to mature. The producing areas in France are located in the southwest (region of Angoulême and further south: Agen, Auch, Montauban) and in the southeastern part of the country (regions of Avignon - especially around the town of Cavaillon - and region of Marseilles)
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France grows sugar beets
beet and potatoes grow well in Northern France
Picardy in northern France is the largest producer of sugar beets in France.
France, among others.
apples, pears, plums,peaches, grapes,
The rosemary bush is an evergreen bush that grows in France. It begins with the letter R.
The Carmenere grape grows in France. The grape originates from the Medoc region in Bordeaux, France. It is a wine grape that is typically used in Cabernet wines.
Well France grows their wheat to make bread and all that but they use it mostly for deserts....but they also import their food,too
No, poison oak is typically found in North America, primarily in the western United States. It is not native to or commonly found in Paris, France.
The oboe originated in France. I'd guess in the south because cane grows in the south, thus enhancing the oboist population during the renaissance.
There are many fruits and vegetables that come from France. The three main fruits that France grows are apples, nectarines, and apricots.
answer: yes, a plant that grows in sand grows stronger than a plant that grows in cotton or soil. =)