Hazelnuts typically thrive in temperate climates with distinct seasons, including a cold winter period necessary for dormancy. While tropical countries generally have warm temperatures year-round, the lack of sufficient chilling hours may hinder hazelnut growth and nut production. Additionally, hazelnuts require well-drained soil and specific humidity levels, which may not be consistently available in tropical regions. Therefore, cultivating hazelnuts in a tropical country would be challenging and likely unsuccessful.
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Tamarind trees grow in tropical regions and require a warm climate to thrive. The trees produce pods containing pulp-covered seeds that are used for culinary purposes. Tamarind trees can grow up to 80 feet tall and have a long lifespan of up to 200 years.
Ghana grows so many bananas, the country could become a banana republic. (by the way - bananas are not trees, they are a large herbaceous plant and the upright stem is called a psudostem)
Coffee grows in tropical wet climates such as Costa Rica and can also grow in dry climates too.
No. Hazelnut is a filbert. They grow in Oregon. Brazilnuts do not.
Almond, walnut, hazelnut, etc, grow above ground on trees. Peanuts grow underground.
No. Cambodia is a tropical country, so oak trees do not grow there, since they need a temperate climate.
yes hemp can grow in every african country
A filbert is the same thing essentially as a hazelnut. The term "filbert" is applied to the European variety because the bush that these nuts grow on is called a filbert bush because it blooms on St. Filbert's day in late February. The American variety is called a hazelnut and is grown in Oregon and Washington.
they are easier to grow in tropical rain forests
probably it can grow most citrus fruits because it is a tropical country. :-D Hope it helps.
There are a few countries that grow cocoa presently. Most of these countries are in tropical regions, or in South America.
Bananas are tropical fruits.
Orichids can grow and other
Hazelnut tree roots typically extend beyond the tree canopy, reaching a diameter of about 2-3 times the tree's height. The root system is wide-spreading but usually shallow, with most roots concentrated in the top 18-24 inches of soil.
A hazelnut tree will produce nuts about four to five years after it has been planted. However, these nuts may be small in size or few in number. It can take another two to three years for the tree to become heavy producer.