Coconuts primarily grow in the overseas territories of France, particularly in the Caribbean islands such as Guadeloupe and Martinique, as well as in the Indian ocean territories like Réunion and Mayotte. These regions have the tropical climate necessary for coconut palm cultivation. In mainland France, the climate is not suitable for coconut trees to thrive.
yea
not evan go to Fiji or an island if u wont coconuts
Yes they grow by the Atlantic Ocean
Nope thereisn't. There are only coconuts in more tropical areas. Why on Earth would coconuts grow where it is cold?!
Yes so does coconuts
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Yes.
Coconut TreesCoconuts grow on Coconut trees.
No, coconuts do not grow underground. They grow on palm trees, high up off the ground.
There are two uses of a coconut 1. Coconuts are for eating 2. You can use a coconut to plant in a mixture of soil and sand and grow a coconut tree and have lots of coconuts. Where I live, in Britain, it is too cold to grow coconuts. Coconuts grow in hot, tropical climates like the Caribbean, and they can grow in climates like the Meditteranean or even slightly north of the Meditteranean, but they will need some care to grow. In Britain, where I live coconuts will be extremely hard to grow, so where I live they only have one use which is eating. Coconuts can even survive 38 degrees Celsius, but the temperature they're made for is around 21-28 degrees Celsius.
Coconuts grow next to the shore of the ocean. On the fifth day after you planted the coconut, the tree should be fully grown.
it takes about a month for to grow