It is the innermost layer of the fruit wall called the endocarp.
The botanical name of the coconut palm is Cocos nucifera. The leaves of the coconut palm are known as fronds.
Rattan and yeah, you'll learn it in JAC its really good there.
well according to me its not because it is divided into parts and simple leaves are not divided compound leaf is divided so coconut leaf is a compound leaf i guess
its called a palm tree..........
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.
Coconut, palm or banana possibly (although banana is not a tree).
in a coconut
The branch that a coconut hangs on is called a "frond." Fronds are the leaf-like structures of the coconut palm, and they grow in a crown at the top of the trunk. Each frond can produce multiple coconuts, which develop in clusters. These fronds play a crucial role in the tree’s photosynthesis and overall health.
Coconut
No, the coconut tree is not a dicot; it is classified as a monocot. Monocots are characterized by having one seed leaf (cotyledon), parallel leaf venation, and flower parts in multiples of three, which are features of the coconut palm. In contrast, dicots have two seed leaves, net-like leaf venation, and flower parts in multiples of four or five. Thus, the coconut tree falls under the category of monocots within the plant kingdom.
a palm tree that produces coconuts.
i know that the coconut originated from florida