because of the warm current of the gulf stream wich flows from the Gulf of Mexico travels across the atantic and flows up the west coast of Scotland therefore bringing tropical climates and our summer
There are some palm trees in parts of the West Coast of Scotland because the Gulf Stream allows some more exotic plants to survive.
Yes in the west of Scotland.
In the south of England, the west of Wales and the north of Scotland.
The collective noun for palm trees is a grove of palm trees.
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.
All palm trees are vascular plants. Some palm trees bear fruit such as the coconut palm tree and the date palm tree.
Yes. Some of the cabbage palms are hardy on the west coast because of the effects of the Gulf Stream.
Peaches never grow on palm trees. Only coconuts and palm nuts grow from palm trees.
Only 1 't' in Scotland. And the question should be 'ARE there trees in Scotland ?' Are you being stupid on purpose ? Of course there are trees in Scotland.
Palm trees are multicellular
Not all islands have palm trees. The reason palm trees are able to grow on some islands is due to soil and the climate of the area.
Trees for Life - Scotland - was created in 1989.
There are some palm trees which are toxic to burn. One of types of palm tree considered to be toxic is the sago palm tree.