Yes they can!
Palm trees exist in places that have occasional snow.
The collective noun for palm trees is a grove of palm trees.
Well, palm trees do not eat, they use sunlight and nutrients found in dirt, soil, or sand to grow in their own respective environments. Palm trees are usually considered native to tropical areas, however this is not so, the Windmill palm tree actually lives in the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains. So in other words, palm trees can grow in many different climates and can adapt to many different conditions, including very harsh conditions. If you go to RealPalmTrees.com you can get more info in regards to palm trees. You can even get more information in regards to palm trees which can live in the snow!!! Good Luck : )
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, palm trees do produce sap.
Peaches never grow on palm trees. Only coconuts and palm nuts grow from palm trees.
Snow leopards sleep in caves, haloed out rock overhangs, in trees, or just near a covered shelter.
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.
The texture of a palm tree's bark varies depending on the species but is generally smooth and fibrous. Unlike many other trees, palm bark does not have a rigid outer layer; instead, it is often covered with a layer of soft, fibrous material. As the palm matures, the bark may develop a more rugged appearance with horizontal or vertical ridges. Overall, palm tree bark tends to be less woody and more flexible than that of typical deciduous trees.
sometimes. this year 2010, the whole European continent was covered by snow including Portugal. a lot of flights were canceled due to heavy snow.