Tropical plants could have grown in Antarctica during the Paleocene and Eocene epochs, around 56 to 34 million years ago, when the continent had a much warmer climate. During this time, Antarctica was located near the equator and had lush forests with a diverse range of plant life, supported by higher atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and milder temperatures. Fossil evidence, such as fossilized leaves and pollen, indicates that these plants thrived in a temperate environment with seasonal rainfall. Over millions of years, tectonic shifts and climate changes led to the cooling and eventual glaciation of the continent, making it inhospitable for such flora.
Tropical plants can be grown in northern gardens as annuals during the summer. Then they need to be moved inside a green house or in a home. In the tropics, they can be grown almost anytime.
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A bat flower is any of a group of tropical plants in the genus Tacca which are grown for their distinctive flowers.
During the Cretaceous Period, Antarctica was covered with forests and was for a period of time, tropical. The continent gradually drifted southward to its present position over the south polar region.
The fossil of animals are evidence that support the theory of continental drift.
A greenhouse which is used to grow plants anytime than it own period growth and its enviroment like growing tropical plants in a cold place
Cocoa plants, from which chocolate is harvested, thrives and survives better in hotter climates.
Tropical fruits in India are usually grown everywhere. In jungles, on farms, etc.
Cotton plants survive best in sub-tropical geographies and are grown in those climes all over the world.
They are mainly grown in Africa, India, and tropical Asia.
Granadilla is a tropical fruit. It is grown in the tropical area of Africa.