Besides
date palm, the most important fruit tree in the country, Oman hosts a
variety of fruit crops. This is due to the diverse topography of Oman
that range from the northern plains with variable RH and temperature;
mountains reach over 3000 m high that reach subzero during the winter;
to the summer monsoon of Salalah. Different crops are grown in different
parts of Oman. Al-Jabal Al-Akhdar is dominated by temperature crops such
as apple, pear, apricots, pomegranate and nuts. The southern part of the
country is mostly grown with coconut palms, banana, papayas, and other
tropical fruit trees. The rest of northern Oman is dominated by date
palms, and other subtropical trees such as mangoes and citrus. For more
details, here is a list of some of the crops grown in some parts of the
country:
The list
of these trees will grow as more fruit trees added.