yes its endangerd but i dont know what is the role to its environment i want an answer to this question in repay :)))
Corypha
We believe that the question asked meant to say, "what are Mexican Fan Palms and Mediterranean Fan Palm". There is a large difference in between them, one reaches heights of 10 feet (Mediterranean Fan Palm) and one reaches heights of over 70 feet (Mexican Fan Palm). They are both from the same Dicot family but appearance is drastically different.
California is full of palms these days. It was not always like that. Only one species of palm is native to the state: The California Fan Palm (scientific name: Washingtonia filifera). From early on in California's history, people have realized that the sunny mediterranean climate would suit many additional types of palm trees. Some people brought palms from the east coast (Sabal palms, Butia palms, Royal palms), some brought palms from Europe (Date palms, European Fan palms), some brought palms from Asia (Windmill palms, Chinese Fan palms), and some more brought palms from Mexico (Mexican Fan palms). All of these different palm species added to the "palmy" environment Californians love so much today.
Yes, definitely. Houston is a subtropical climate (USDA zone 9) and has very mild winters that allow for more stereotypically warm weather vegetation. The Sabal Minor, the Sabal Texana and the Sabal Brazoria are all native to the area. Many other non native varieties of palm are frequently grown in the area such as Washingtonia robusta (Mexican Fan Palm) and Washingtonia filifera (California Fan Palm)
Hi: Put the palms together, and fan our the fingers. Now wave the top hand quickly side to side.
the color of palms are GREEN
His palms were sweaty.The preacher raised his hands, palms upward, in prayer.Each of a person's palms contain life lines.
the color of palms are GREEN
no, there is not any hair on your palms.
Palms.
The address of the Thousand Palms Library is: 31-189 Robert Rd., Thousand Palms, 92276 3235
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