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The cold climate in northern Wyoming would not support a mandarin orange tree, which requires tropical or subtropical climates to survive. The only way to grow such a tree would be indoors or in a greenhouse.

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Mandarin Oranges are tropical fruit trees that require a warm climate to grow. Northern Wyoming's climate is not suitable for growing mandarin oranges due to its cold temperatures and shorter growing season. It is best to choose fruit trees that can withstand colder climates if you are looking to grow fruit in that region.

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