no ____________________________________________________________________ Obviously not ebcause we see palm trees in states like Florida and California.
Royal Palm trees are common in tropical parts of Florida. They also grow in the Caribbean,and the adjacent coasts of Central and South America. They are also quite abundant in Cuba.
If you mean the trees that are usually shown in those postcards of tropical paradises, they're called palm trees.
There are many,many different trees, and for the most part can be found in all countries across the world.Some are now in countries were they were not originally, because botanists brought them back . There are different species of course, best place to see varieties of trees is at a botanical garden
Actually, a few cold hardy varieties CAN grow in coastal areas of southeastern New York. There is a grouping of Needle Palms (Rhapidophyllym hystrix) thriving in the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens of New York City. Go see for yourself!
Kenny Chesney probobly won't be playing music in Palm Bay, Florida. If you want to see him in concert look for his tour times.
Florida, California, Utah, Nevada, South Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, North Carolina, ,Virginia (Virginia Beach), Texas, Hawaii, North Carolina, Arizona, and New Mexico. Florida, California, and Hawaii are the states with the most palms. In Florida, they are native and everywhere, same with Hawaii. In California they are mostly grown, but that's all you see there.
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Well if it's a forest, of course there are tress in deciduous forests! Deciduous trees are the ones that change each season, and coniferous/fir trees are the ones that never die that you see in the winter.
Because the Royal Palm is intolerant of cold, it is considered a tropical or subtropical species. The only places in the U.S. where they are grown outside are Florida, southern California and extreme south Texas on the gulf coast. So says our friends at Wikipedia, and the link is provided.