Yes, almonds do grow in Arizona. The state's warm climate and well-drained soils provide favorable conditions for almond cultivation. Arizona is one of the leading almond-producing states in the U.S., with commercial orchards primarily located in areas like the Central and Southern regions. The growing season allows for high-quality almond production, benefiting from the state's ample sunshine and irrigation resources.
No, it's just an ornamental bush. Almonds grow on almond trees.
Many of them grow in the Fraser Valley of British Columbia (and NO- It's NOT a state) .
Yes and almonds
Fallbrook California
If you put your mind to it, you can do anything.
almonds are grown in trees
1000-2000
Yuma, Arizona.
No. Almonds grow on almond cherry trees.
cactus
No it does not.
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