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Discover Ludwig"cocoa tree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a tree of the genus Theobroma that produces cacao beans, which are used to make chocolate. For example, "The farmer tends to the cocoa tree everyday to ensure it continues to produce delicious beans."
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Wrapped in glass and metal, the harborside museum has a cocoa tree garden, a candy factory and a chocolate fountain.
"They thought chocolate was of divine origin," Ms. Moriarty said, "and that the cocoa tree was a bridge between heaven and earth".
The team, which included American and Panamanian researchers, carried out their studies on the cocoa tree, also known as cacao, at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama.
When Linnaeus systematised the natural world, he called the genus that includes the cocoa tree Theobroma, the food of the gods.
The money will cover a cocoa tree trial in the Ord river, a new barcode tracking system and kick-start the "chocolate tour".
That may mean splicing a genetically distinct new shoot of a young cocoa tree onto a veteran trunk to impart some of the younger plant's qualities.
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The practice has a down side for the both the cocoa trees and the environment.
Yet in a paradox, the spread of these nonnative cocoa trees often contributes to deforestation.
That's going to make it too hot and dry for cocoa trees.
If you are a conscientious farmer, your relationship with your cocoa trees is very intimate.
In the storms' aftermaths, Grenadians started cultivating more cocoa than nutmeg since cocoa trees take half as long to mature.
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