Where does cranberry grow?
Cranberry grows natively in acidic bogs in temperate climates in the Northern Hemisphere, typically in areas with cool summer and abundant water. Major producing regions include North America (particularly the states of Wisconsin, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Oregon), Canada, Chile, and some European countries like Poland and Germany. These regions provide suitable conditions, such as boggy terrains, for cranberry cultivation.
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