No
There are numerous chemicals that can be used to get rid of a palm tree. A natural method would be the use of vinegar in the water supply. Tougher chemicals include bleach or Roundup.
A fungus on a canary palm tree can be treated with dusts or sprays designed for these palm trees. Check for one that is specially formulated to kill fungus on trunks of trees and branches.
A palm tree - as palm is a part of the hand
Yes, harvesting hearts of palm typically kills the tree. The heart of palm is obtained from the inner core of specific palm species, and once this core is removed, the tree cannot survive. Some sustainable harvesting methods allow for the collection of hearts of palm without killing the tree by carefully managing the process, but these practices are not universally applied.
In the east, under a palm tree.
No, especially if it is a fully grown tree. A smaller palm of say a year or two years old may be damaged
No. It is safer than bleach.
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.