Actually, a few cold hardy varieties CAN grow in coastal areas of southeastern New York. There is a grouping of Needle Palms (Rhapidophyllym hystrix) thriving in the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens of New York City. Go see for yourself!
New Jersey does not have any palm trees because of the cold climate. Palm trees are grown from Virginia south to Florida. In New Jersey, you may see some "palm plants" which look like little bushes with palm tree like leaves.
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No. Some can't even survive in the summer. Palm trees need to live in warm climates like Florida all year round to survive. Even if palm trees live in New Jersey during the summer, they will probably die the first frost of mid-October.
Actually i am fascinated about new jersey as well, answering questions about new jersey all over this site :) Now, what new jersey is mostly famous for is their sweet corn and tomatoes. blueberries an blackberries are also eaten at the middle of summer. i hoped that helped. Professer foxer OUT
Im not sure because there is a species of palm called the windmill palm that will thrive in colder areas such as New Hampshire
The collective noun for palm trees is a grove of palm trees.
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Palm trees grow in warm weather places such as california or florida. cold places like New York and NewJersey do not grow palm trees.
Yes!! In Albuquerque a few make it! But in Las Cruces they have tons of palm trees!! Even in Carlsbad theres a few!!
Nikau (a palm tree)
No. There is not palm trees in the state of Maine. It's to cold for them.
No. Palm trees grow on land, not in the water.
oak, pine and cedar
All palm trees are vascular plants. Some palm trees bear fruit such as the coconut palm tree and the date palm tree.