It grows well in South Carolina, so I'm sure it will grow in Florida. It is a succulent plant that is well adapted to growing with little water in the heat.
Yes you can grow figs in Florida
Heliconias grow very well in florida. Some more flowers that do well are: Periwinkles, roses, marigolds, alamandas, bird of paradises, jasmine, four o'clocks, buttercups, mandavilla, bouganvilla, oleanders, crown of thorns, hibiscuses, crynum lily, moon flowers, charms, blooming cacti, there are many more.
Pasco County grows lemons, but a few others do as well.
Well it might be in Florida as we grow closer
Cotton grows best in southern states such as Louisiana, Florida, and Mississippi.
No not really they can grow it in Florida but they need special chemicals in the soil to do that but it does grow in south america. They grow all over Puerto Rico as well. You can find them growing in the wild or in someone's yard.
* Lemons * Limes * Oranges * Grapefruit * Tangerines * Tangelos
Yes, you can grow apples in Florida. However, Florida is more suitable for citrus fruits such as oranges, mangos, and pineapple.
Florida produces spinich and carrots.
Florida grows some cotton Florida grows some cotton
Florida or California