There is no way.
If it's dead you can't.
No, oil palm is a flowering plant.
Yes, the date palm is a desert plant.
the back of the palm
Coconut palm is the main type of palm tree.
No, palm tree is not a creeper.
A palm nut is the edible seed of the plant Elaeis guineensis, the oil palm.
It depends completely on your location. If you live in South Florida, go with a Royal Palm. If you live in North Florida/Georgia coast, go with a Date palm. If you live in coastal Carolina/Virginia Beach area, plant a Cabbage palm. If you live on the Delmarva or in South Jersey, go with a Dwarf Cabbage Palm. If you live in North Jersey, NYC, Long Island, or Connecticut, plant a nice Needle Palm. If you live in New England, forget about palms, plant a Hardy Japanese Fiber Banana instead. If you live in Southern California, plant a Queen Palm or Date Palm. If you live in Central Valley CA, plant a CA Fan Palm. If you live on the Central Coast of CA, plant a Chilean Wine Palm. If you live anywhere from Eureka, CA north to Vancouver, BC, plant a Windmill Palm. If you live in the interior Southeast/Southern Midwest, plant a Dwarf Sabal Palm. If you live in TX or LA, plant a Sabal Louisiana. If you live in MS or AL, plant a Cabbage Palm. If you live in the Desert Southwest, plant a CA Fan Palm or a Mazari Palm.
Palm trees and tropical plants in general. There are also a lot of snakes, monkeys, and small mammals.
Palms are a relatively recent addition to the evolution of plant life on Earth. Fossil records suggest that Sabal palms are the earliest, dating back approximately 85 million years.
Some are brittle thatch palm, Florida thatch palm, silver thatch palm, Krug's holly, and Tree cactous.
Answer 1: There's nothing to be done. The remaining fronds will eventually turn brown, and the whole plant will die. Even Buddha in the Vinaya knew that if you cut off the top of the palm tree, it will not grow back from the roots.Answer 2: It depends on which type of palm it is.Some can regenerate from the root ball or base of the trunk. Leave it until the following summer and get a different landscaper.