You mean artificially of for food purposes? Some include coffee, apples, avocados, lemons, limes, Oranges, peaches, nectarines and Pears.
If you mean what trees naturally grow in Mexico, their kind depend on climate and altitude; areas on northwestern Mexico tend to be arid or semiarid, so desert plants and shrubs are the norm; southern Mexico has a subtropical climate, so rain-forests with acacias, palms of several varieties or mangle trees are common. Finally, those areas on the central Mexican plateau and along the Sierra Madre mountain ranges belong to the temperate variety: oaks, pines, cypresses, poplars and figs.
natural vegetation does Mexico have?
No. Wombats are not found at Uluru. The area is too dry, and there is insufficient vegetation of the sort preferred by wombats.
Mountain Vegetation Is Found Below 10,000 ft.
the vegetation in london is to low and the one in mexico is very high
The green sort.
Vegetation of some sort
it is amazing
The type of vegetation that is found in Malaysia is described as dense rainforest. Another type that is found in the country is swamp forest.
Northern Mexico is dominated by the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts, while southern Mexico has a mixture of temperate and sub-tropical climates. According to that, on Mexico's northern latitudes you could find cacti and other desert plants, while you could find pines, oaks and rubber trees on its southern latitudes.
Brazil,Chile,northern Mexico,or Uruguay
Forest vegetation.
Ocelots are found in warm and hot climate with dense vegetation cover. Typical examples are Louisiana, Texas, Mexico, central America, Colombia, Peru, Brazil etc.