I'm visiting from FL and haven't heard of any palm trees restrictions. Anything native to my area grows well next to my Sago palms. I would think that applies to wherever a palm would grow.
palm trees, water is available
a coconut palm grows cononuts other dont grow anything.
The collective noun for palm trees is a grove of palm trees.
First of all there are different kinds of palm trees. Palm describes the characteristic shape of the leaves of these trees. We have the Palm oil tree as well as as the coconut palm tree and others..
Well, I don't think I know this, but I'll try. I feel this means that the shore was filled with palm trees or the trees were in abundance on the shore.
No they do not, well if you look closely at a palm tree, they do look as though they carry berries, but really it's the seeds that grow on the palm tree.They do although look like grapes in a bunch. I am pretty sure they don't. One kind grows coconuts and I know you can get palm oil, but berries don't grow on palm trees.
We do in Phoenix. I assume that other places do as well.
a coconut is not perishable because it grows on palm trees from the smartest scientist
Common trees that grow in Orlando include palm trees, oak trees, pine trees, magnolia trees, and cypress trees. These trees are well-suited to the subtropical climate of Orlando and can be found throughout the city and surrounding areas.
No. There is not palm trees in the state of Maine. It's to cold for them.
If you mean the trees that are usually shown in those postcards of tropical paradises, they're called palm trees.
No. Palm trees grow on land, not in the water.