Yes, "palm" and "palm tree" can be considered homophones in certain contexts, as they share the same pronunciation. However, "palm" refers to the inner part of the hand or can also refer to a type of tree, while "palm tree" specifically denotes a type of plant. Therefore, while they are pronounced the same, their meanings differ.
The homophones for a female sheep are "ewe" and "yew" for an evergreen tree.
A palm tree - as palm is a part of the hand
In the east, under a palm tree.
Coconut palm is the main type of palm tree.
The Sabal Palm
dirt+dirt=palm tree
bats stick into a palm tree:)
Perhaps a "palm" tree.
if you mean palm tree oil, i think it is taken from dried seeds of the palm tree
It depends what type of palm tree you have. Some palm trees like the shade and others dont. Some like the type of soil that a lemon tree thrives in and others that would die. Here is a list of some common palm trees that enjoy the shade and maybe that will help you. I also placed a link to the palm trees that like the shade. Good Luck! ARECA PALM TREE BAMBOO PALM TREE LADY PALM TREE KENTIA PALM TREE : )
palm tree don't have ring
Palm tree = Pama