Nothing that I know of. You could try a windmill palm. Doubt if it would survive. You could buy a hybrid also.
Palm trees
Jujube trees (Ziziphus jujuba) are typically hardy to USDA zone 6 but can sometimes survive in zone 5 with winter protection. In zone 4, they may struggle due to the colder temperatures, so it is recommended to plant in a sheltered location and provide winter protection like mulching or wrapping the tree.
Mock orange trees are small trees or shrubs that have white flowers. They smell like oranges. It is hardy from zone 8 to zone 4.
about 4 metters
Well the first state is a seed, after you plant it in the ground it will grow a shoot. then it will be a sapling and then you will have lemons so you can make lemonade! They can grow in any of the southern states if you try hard enough. California and Florida are the main areas, but people in Arizona do and I'm sure you could find some in the other southern states.
It is a temperate zone.... grow zone 4 and in the mountains above 5000ft it is arctic
3 to 4 metres
nearly 4 metres
dates only grow on palm trees that are supposed to and are usually called date palms or something to that effect so if the name date is not in the name it usually will not produce dates if you have the internet do research.there you go hope it helped homie.
3 to 4 years
Copper beech trees (Fagus sylvatica) typically grow in USDA hardiness zones 4 to 7. They prefer temperate climates with cool temperatures and moist soil. These trees can tolerate some drought conditions once established.
4-6 feet tall