Only on the coconut palm.
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No,only some kinds of trees can have coconuts.
no, although they have a similar resemblance, the logical answer is no.
Coconuts are the seeds of the coconut palm tree. They are part of a plant.
Coconuts.
Coconuts are seeds. Seeds don't reproduce.The parent organism is a palm tree.The palm tree produces coconuts.Under the right conditions, a new palm tree can grow from a coconut.And that tree will eventually produce new coconuts.
a palm tree that produces coconuts.
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Coconuts come from the coconut palm and raffia comes from fronds of the palm Raphia.
Yes. Coconuts grow on trees. Coconut Palm trees grow in the tropics usually near sea shores. Coconuts are the seeds of the coconut tree. Coconuts can float and if they fall into water can survive over a month before they wash up on shore. That way they can spread from one shore to another. Coconut trees can tolerate frost but can not tolerate hard freezes.
First of all there are different kinds of palm trees. Palm describes the characteristic shape of the leaves of these trees. We have the Palm oil tree as well as as the coconut palm tree and others..
a palm tree that produces coconuts.
Coconuts Acai berries Jelly Palm fruits Saw Palmetto berries Various types of dates People also eat the part they call the "palm hearts" there are over 1100 species of mainly tropical palms.
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The coconuts themselves are seeds of the palm tree. If coconuts are left undisturbed on the ground, some of them will eventually become partially buried; then the new coconut palm tree sprout will emerge, some of these survive to maturity--a new palm tree. Other coconut seeds are dispersed by water normally sea-water, but sometimes they can find their way into freshwater rivers and streams