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Palm trees generally cannot grow in Minnesota due to the state's cold climate, which includes harsh winters with temperatures often dropping well below freezing. Most palm species thrive in warm, tropical or subtropical environments and require a minimum temperature that is much higher than what Minnesota provides. While some cold-hardy palm varieties can survive in milder areas, they are not typically suitable for Minnesota's climate without significant protection or indoor cultivation.

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