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People generally cannot grow palm trees in New Jersey due to the state's cold climate, which can drop to well below freezing in winter. Most palm species are tropical and cannot withstand prolonged cold temperatures or frost. Additionally, the growing season in New Jersey is shorter than in warmer climates, limiting the ability of palm trees to thrive and mature. While some cold-hardy palm varieties may survive in specific microclimates, they are not commonly found in the state.

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