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The main factor that prevents the growth of tropical plants in the northern part of the U.S. is the cold climate, particularly the low temperatures and frost that occur during winter. Tropical plants typically require warm temperatures year-round and are not adapted to survive freezing conditions. Additionally, the shorter growing season in these northern regions limits the time available for tropical plants to thrive.

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