Apple trees typically require a temperate climate with a distinct winter chill to thrive, which is not found in the Bahamas. The warm, tropical climate may hinder their ability to produce fruit effectively. While some varieties might survive in the right conditions, overall, apple trees are not well-suited for growth in the Bahamas. For optimal fruit production, apple trees are better suited to regions with cooler temperatures.
no banana trees grow in the bahamas but there is some BANANNA TREES that grow in the bahamas
Apples grow on apple trees.
Yes, apples do grow on apple trees. From what I've heard, that's the only place they grow.
Apple trees do not grow well in ANY forest. They need sunlight to grow well.
Obviously not. They grow on apple trees.
Apple trees grow in temperate climates.
Apples grow on apple trees which are planted with apple seeds.
Apple trees
apple trees grow in the cold climate and the coconut trees need water for dispersal
Yes, apples come from apple trees, which are a type of plant. Apples are the fruits produced by apple trees and grow from the tree in clusters.
Many different types of trees grow in the Bahamas. The various islands have different trees and similar ones, For example Andros island is like a forest and have many pine trees whereas there are some on other islands but very few. There are many tropical fruit tress: bananas, coconuts avocados, guineps, spice, sopadilla, guavas, noni, plums, dates, mangoes and many others.
An apple orchard