The mangosteen tree is a tropical plant. It is mainly grown in Southeast Asia. Some have been grown in southern Florida.
Pecans grow in the warmer parts of the US
Papershell pecans are grown mainly in Georgia, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, and Mississippi.
The type of thin-shelled nut commonly grown in the warmer parts of the U.S. is the pecan. It thrives in regions with a warm climate, particularly in the southeastern states. Pecans are known for their rich flavor and are widely used in cooking and baking.
No..if you pulled out the fully grown tree it will be permanently deleted.Hopefully Pet Society will eventually let us move the tree around.Just keep your fingers and toes cross.
A macadamia nut is a very hard-shelled nut which is very tasty either raw or roasted. It is native to the eastern coast of Australia, where it is popular, either eaten alone or in cooking. The macadamia nut is also known as the "Queensland nut" or, in some area, "bauple nut" (pronounced "bopple").Macadamia nuts grow best in a sub-tropical climate, and they are now cultivated in Hawaii as well.
yes you can as it is a gourd not a nut although its name is butternut
It sounds like you are describing a pecan nut. Pecans are known for their oval shape, smooth thin shell, and are predominantly grown in the southern United States.
They grow on a tree, and are produced mainly in Japan. Smaller quantities are grown in the US (mainly California), Israel, and Italy.
Avocados need a tropical or semi-tropical environment. They are best grown in California, Florida, southern Texas and parts of Mexico. It is a tree that is native to Central Mexico. Here in North Georgia we get frost in the winter, so there are no locally grown avocados up here.
Rice is grown in China and used in the US.
Soybeans are a crop grown in the US.