At least two species are native to North America -- sabal palm (also called cabbage palm) and the short saw palmetto plant. Both are endemic to the southeastern United States. The sabal palm is the state tree of Florida.
There are all different types of palm trees, all native to different countries. The coconut palm tree is native to the island of Seychelles. The Bottle palm tree is native to Round Island. The Babassu palm tree is native to Southern Africa. The Bismark palm tree is native to Madagascar. The Cycad palm tree is native to Australia. The Palmyra palm tree is native to three different places: India, Africa, and Asia. The Carpentaria palm tree is native to Australia. The European Fan palm tree is native to the Mediterranean Regions. And the King Sago palm tree is native to Japan.
actually palm trees are native think they are very common in cali. and that is right next to nevada!
no ____________________________________________________________________ Obviously not ebcause we see palm trees in states like Florida and California.
There are a large number of palms growing in Australia, many native, including the Foxtail Palm, Coconut Palm and the Kentia Palm (native to Lord Howe Island, between Norfolk Is and NSW).
Yes. No, but they can grow in many of them. Palm trees are not native to Phoenix, for example, but are now found all over the area.
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
There is one native palm tree species in California, the remaining 150 or so were imported. There is debate whether they were part of a mission to get the unemployed back to work (plant) or as part of Los Angeles Olympic bid in 1932
The collective noun for palm trees is a grove of palm trees.
Palm trees can generally be grown up to around 30 degrees latitude north, depending on the species and local climate conditions. Some cold-hardy palm varieties can withstand temperatures as low as 0°F (-18°C), allowing them to be grown even farther north.
No palm trees are not a grass
There is (perhaps) only one stand of palm trees native to Arizona; in the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge. Details and trail .
The California Fan Palm (Washingtonia Filifera) while more common in California and Mexico can also be found growing wild in canyons near Yuma. The Palm Canyon Trail at the Kofa National Wildlife refuge is one of the best places to see these palm trees in Arizona. Note that some suggest these palms were brought into Arizona relatively recently from California and thus aren't truly native. A few sources even claim that the California Palm is a Mediterranean variety that was introduced by the Spaniards. The well established use of the fruit by native people seems to contradict this.