Yes, clematis can be grown in tropical countries, but it requires careful selection of species and proper care. Some clematis varieties may thrive better in warmer climates, while others prefer cooler conditions. Providing partial shade, well-drained soil, and proper watering can help them adapt. Additionally, it's essential to monitor humidity levels and protect the plants from extreme heat.
The are now grown in 107 countries around the world, their origins are in tropical south East Asia
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Avocados are native to Mexico and Central American countries and are grown there as well as in California, United States and various tropical and Mediterranean countries.
Costa Rica grows a lot. am not sure if it is considered a tropical country.the Philippines grows as well, and it is a tropical country
Originally from tropical south east Asia, now grown in 107 countries in the world
the papaya grown in warm mediteranean countries mostly the tropical ones they grow in warm or cool places
Sugarcane is a perennial grass mostly grown in tropical countries. its stalk or stem is the source of sugar.
Asian countries Seaweeds are not grown in countries they are grown in oceans.
Tropical fruits in India are usually grown everywhere. In jungles, on farms, etc.
Cocoa plants, from which chocolate is harvested, thrives and survives better in hotter climates.
Some fruits that are commonly grown abroad and not typically grown in certain countries include tropical fruits like mangoes, pineapples, papayas, and passion fruit. These fruits require specific climatic conditions that are usually found in countries closer to the equator.
The commonly grown hibiscus which has many cultivars is a native of a number of countries across Eastern Asia. There are many other types of hibiscus, originating in a variety of temperate and tropical countries.