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Palms in Tennessee are primarily found in the western and southern regions of the state, particularly in areas like Memphis and the Tennessee River Valley, where the climate is more conducive to their growth. Some species, such as the hardy palmetto and the windmill palm, can withstand the state's occasional colder temperatures. Additionally, palm trees are often cultivated in gardens and landscapes for ornamental purposes, particularly in warmer microclimates. However, they are not native to Tennessee and are typically considered non-native ornamental plants.

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