Hops typically thrive in temperate climates with distinct seasons, as they require a period of cold dormancy to grow effectively. While some tropical regions may have suitable conditions for hops, the lack of a cold period can hinder their development and yield. However, with careful management and specific varieties, it may be possible to cultivate hops in certain tropical areas. Overall, it's less common and more challenging compared to temperate regions.
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Coffee grows in tropical wet climates such as Costa Rica and can also grow in dry climates too.
A tropical climate does not have a winter season.
Bananas grow best in warm, wet tropical climates.
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Bananas are tropical fruits.
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A forest can grow in a tropical climate, though not all types of trees will survive there. The rainforests of South America are an excellent example of this.
the weather it should be grown should be: low altitude, with a moist and hot tropical climate
Nutmeg grows best in a tropical climate.
tropical arid regions
Pineapples are best grown in a warm climate -Awesome Person!
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Palm trees can grow all over Ireland, even though it does not have a tropical climate.
To successfully grow hops you want land that has a mix of both a mild climate as well as a 50/50 mix between wet and dry. The state of Washing is an ideal area for this type of climate.
Coffee grows in tropical wet climates such as Costa Rica and can also grow in dry climates too.