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Are there any kind of fruit trees which can grow indoor and safe for it to do it?

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Are there any kind of fruit trees which can grow indoor and safe for it to do it?

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You don’t need a large yard to grow fruit trees; you don’t even need warm weather. No matter where you live or how much space you have, you can grow fruit trees in containers. Growing fruit trees in containers allows the plants to be brought inside during cold weather, or kept indoors year-round. Container-grown fruit trees are small and compact, while still producing fruit. These scaled-down versions of fruit trees can even serve as decorative houseplants. Miracle Fruit The miracle fruit tree (Synsepalum dulcificum) is native to tropical west Africa, but does well as an indoor container plant. The tree has deep green leaves and develops 1/4-inch white flowers. The small red fruit of the miracle tree has a curious effect: for 30 minutes after eating the fruit, a person can eat sour citrus fruit without detecting any sour taste. Instead, only the sweetness of the citrus is tasted. To help your miracle fruit tree grow indoors, plant it in well-draining, acidic soil. Keep the tree near a

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