no, the climate is to wet and humid for Aloe vera plants, they prefer, hot dry environments
That's strange as my friend grows it in abundance in Chiang Rai in northern Thailand although it does have a dry season so maybe this helps with the growth.
There are no poison ivies in the tropical rain forests. Although the double shell contains a skin irritating toxin similar to poison ivy. The cashew nut is edible and the "apple" can be eaten raw or made into chutney
When planning to grow aloe vera it is important that you give enough thought on the site to grow aloe vera. If you are living in a mild climate, it is better you plant the herb in the pot and position it nearby a window where it can receive enough amounts of sunlight. At summer time, it is a good idea to take it outdoors.
If you plan to take it outdoor, then see you can find a location where the soil is well drained. and has full rays of sun. In the case where you plant indoors, then you need the pots available so that it is easy to take it outdoors during summer. At times of cold or snowy weather, you can take it to a greenhouse.
Hope this helps.
tropical rain forests
There are no poison ivies in the tropical rain forests. Although the double shell contains a skin irritating toxin similar to poison ivy. The cashew nut is edible and the "apple" can be eaten raw or made into chutney
North Carolina has poison ivy as well as poison oak.
Yes! Poison ivy acts like a weed.
Yes, be careful.
Yes, poison ivy is found in Virginia, pretty much all over. It's typical habitat is in the fringe between woods and fields. It also grows in exposed rocky areas, and open fields, as well as distrubed areas. It is somewhat tollerant of shade and so will grow below a forest canopy. It does not grow in deserts, and generally will not grow at altitudes greater than 5000 feet above sea level. Beyond Virginia, poison ivy will grow in all the United States (except Alaska, Hawaii, and California) and all of Canada (except New Foundland and the Territories)
There are no poison ivies in the tropical rain forests. Although the double shell contains a skin irritating toxin similar to poison ivy. The cashew nut is edible and the "apple" can be eaten raw or made into chutney
bird and trees live in the forest with poison ivy
North Carolina has poison ivy as well as poison oak.
Yes
Trees, leaves, roots, grass, poison ivy, mass/moss, and many more
no
Yes! Poison ivy acts like a weed.
Yes
Yes
I dont see why you would want to, but why would you you want to buy poison Ivy if you can just take it off in a forest? __ No good plant nursery will supply this. It's a noxious weed not something people are encouraged to grow.
Poison ivy can grow as tall as a tree. That is because poison ivy can be in identified in two forms: bush or vine. A poison ivy vine can creep up a tree and sometimes this kills the tree. The bush form can be as high as a doorway. The bush form will grow among other plants ( like your outdoor garden!) or at the edge of fields.
Poison ivy is ivy,which is a vine plant. It's usually low on the ground but sometimes can grow tall enough that it attaches to the tree