The category “tropical crops” refers to plants that grow in tropical climates. The database currently classifies agricultural crops in 3 categories (tropical, subtropical, temperate), but several crops belong to more than one of these categories.
The tropics are located between latitude 23.5° north and south of the Equator. These latitudes are called the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn.
Tropical climates are generally warm to hot year-round. Depending on the location many tropical areas have a dry and wet season.

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Browse crops in the category Tropical crops.
Total 374 crops found in category Tropical crops .
- 151) Henna
- 152) Holy basil
- 153) Horned melon
- 154) Horse gram
- 155) Horse mango
- 156) Hyacinth bean
- 157) Incense tree
- 158) Indian barnyard millet
- 159) Indian fig
- 160) Indian gooseberry
- 161) Indian jujube
- 162) Indian screw tree
- 163) Indian spinach
- 164) Indigo
- 165) Indonesian cinnamon
- 166) Ivy gourd
- 167) Jabuticaba
- 168) Jack bean
- 169) Jackalberry
- 170) Jackfruit
- 171) Jambul
- 172) Japanese barnyard millet
- 173) Japanese persimmon
- 174) Jasmine
- 175) Jelly ear
- 176) Jicama
- 177) Job's tears
- 178) Jocote
- 179) Jujube
- 180) Kaffir lime
- 181) Kapok
- 182) Karanda
- 183) Kava
- 184) Kenaf
- 185) Kepel apple
- 186) Key lime
- 187) Khat
- 188) Kitembilla
- 189) Konjac
- 190) Korlan
- 191) Kubal vine
- 192) Kudzu
- 193) Kuwini mango
- 194) Kwai Muk
- 195) Langsat
- 196) Laver
- 197) Lemon
- 198) Lemon basil
- 199) Lemon grass
- 200) Lentil
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Examples of tropical crops
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