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Palm Trees

Palm trees grow in tropical or subtropical areas. They have a straight trunk, and fronds instead of branches. Palm trees have existed for over 90 million years.

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Other than palm trees what trees are good to plant near a pool?

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One that would not shed: huge branches, dirt and dust, fruit, flowers, bugs

Do palm trees have flowers?

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Yes, Palm trees have roots

They have a root ball and they go really deep into the ground.

Why are there palm trees in Scotland?

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because of the warm current of the gulf stream wich flows from the Gulf of Mexico travels across the atantic and flows up the west coast of Scotland therefore bringing tropical climates and our summer

Where can you buy a mini palm tree?

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thers many places i only know three so it could be homedepot, lowes,and target i guess

Do you mean office depot cause can't find them at home depot

Do palm trees grow in Venice Italy?

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Yes i'm from Sicily and it's close to Africa.

Is there palm trees in Maine?

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No. There is not palm trees in the state of Maine. It's to cold for them.

Is a palm tree a shrub?

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What does a sago palm look like?

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The Sabal Palmetto Palm is described as the cabbage palm tree. The tree can grow up to 65 feet in height, however some have grown up to 92 feet. It looks like a typical palm tree, except the palms are large and fan like. The fan palm is long and rounded.

In which state are you most likely to see royal palm trees?

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Because the Royal Palm is intolerant of cold, it is considered a tropical or subtropical species. The only places in the U.S. where they are grown outside are Florida, southern California and extreme south Texas on the gulf coast. So says our friends at Wikipedia, and the link is provided.

Are the palm trees in India?

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Where is date palm found?

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in all the Arabian Peninsula

Are palm trees evergreen or deciduous?

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Evergreen, not deciduous, is the classification of palm trees [Arecaceae family]. Deciduous trees lose their leaves in the span of less than a year. Evergreens lose their leaves, but generally over the span of three [3] years.

What is the phylum of a coconut palm tree?

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People don't normally talk about plants as being in phyla. It's more common to hear plant divisions. Palms are in the division Magnoliophyta, the flowering plants. More specifically, they are in a clade known as the Commelinids, which a large group of monocots. They are in the order Aracales, and the family Arecaceae, also known as the palm family. All palms species fall into one of the many genera in the Arecaceae.

Why do Palm trees grow on a angle?

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Ok so the reason why you see leaning palm trees in pictures is because they are growing toward the sun. Not all palm trees lean. that would be the biggest myth ever. Pine trees, oak trees, elm trees, maple tree adn just about every other plant will do the same thing. They need light to be able to survive.

Is a palm tree cone bearing or flower bearing?

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Palm trees produce flowers and fruit.

How close can you plant a palm tree to your house?

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Many palms are indoor plants and can be planted in the premisis of house. If one has to plant coconut palm, then ofcourse the distance from plant to plant should be 5 meters and good sun shine.

What does a palm tree represent?

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the crescent moon and palm tree seen on stickers and SC's licence plate is Order of the Eastern Star symbolism. Never herd of them? Google it!

What grows well with palm trees?

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I'm visiting from FL and haven't heard of any palm trees restrictions. Anything native to my area grows well next to my Sago palms. I would think that applies to wherever a palm would grow.

Do the fruit of the queen palm tree attract bees?

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Bees are attracted to palm trees when they are in bloom (flowering). Bees are naturally attracted to flowers, as flower's pollen is their energy source.

What logo has 2 palm trees and a sunset?

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It might be Malibu.

Does Zambia have palm trees?

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Of course Zambia has palm trees, its a tropical climate that today reached 43C. There seems, however to be very little information available on palm trees indigenous to Zambia. Local trees such as chikunka, a palm tree with a huge bulge 2/3 of the way up its trunk and a very large tropical flavored fruit seems to have no illustrations or mention.

How long can a palm tree survive without water?

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Yes. The palm tree's seed can grow without water because the palm's seed is inside its hairy coconut shell. The shell contains milk so the seed can start growing even without water.