because they are too heavy as a single fruit and much more as a cluster. if they are fruits of vines and shrubs they will easily snapped or fall off.
Coconuts grow on coconut palms because they are the fruit of the aforementioned tree.
Coconut TreesCoconuts grow on Coconut trees.
No, coconuts do not grow underground. They grow on palm trees, high up off the ground.
In goa there are lot of coconut trees so it has a lot of production of coconuts. Coconut trees grow if there roots have access to salty water. Besides the sea the water is salty so coconut trees grow and produce lot of coconuts
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yes they do (2) But not all palm trees produce coconuts. Coconuts grow on coconut palms; dates grow on date palms; there are many other varieties of palm whose fruit are not edible for humans.
Peaches never grow on palm trees. Only coconuts and palm nuts grow from palm trees.
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.
No. Coconuts grow on palm trees; the process by which they come into being does not involve sexual relations-- it involves pollenation. The palm trees on which the coconuts grow can ultimately produce between 30 and 70 coconuts. (By the way, despite the name, a coconut is a fruit; it is not a nut.)
Coconuts come from the coconut palm.
If you are asking Are coconuts grown, then my answer would be yes. They are grown on coconut trees that look similar to Palm trees. And coconuts are a tropical fruit such as mangos and banannas.
Coconuts grow in Palm Trees, and they grow in hot, tropical climates like the Caribbean. They can grow in the meditteranean, or even slightly north of the Meditteranean but they need care. They can't grow in Britain where I live.