As far as I know, the only coconut palms in Israel were several planted in an experimental plot in Kibbutz Ketura, they lived about 10 years and only one immature fruit was produced...after dry spells and a couple of rare freezes they have all but gone...I suspect that in some very sheltered valleys of Ein Gedi you may be able to grow one with winter protection.
Because coconuts grow on palms, not trees.
The coconut tree is in the family of palm trees, and palm trees are monocotyledons, so to answer your question, a coconut tree is a monocotyledon.
yes but i am not sure
Oranges grow in groves.
generally 5 meters.
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Coconut TreesCoconuts grow on Coconut trees.
No
apple trees grow in the cold climate and the coconut trees need water for dispersal
Coconut trees can grow to be around fifty or sixty feet tall.
No, coconuts do not grow or fruit in Israel.
Latin America
coconut tree
Coconut trees.
Latin America
Yes. Palm trees grow in some areas of Israel, especially in Eilat.
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