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In A Way Yes, One Because There Both Palm Trees, And No Because Coconuts Make The Tree Different.

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Is the coconut a monocotyledonous or dicotyledonous plant?

The coconut tree is in the family of palm trees, and palm trees are monocotyledons, so to answer your question, a coconut tree is a monocotyledon.


What are examples of palm trees?

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Are palm trees the same as coconut trees?

a palm tree that produces coconuts.


Are all palm trees coconut palms?

No


Where do coconuts comes from?

Coconuts come from the coconut palm.


Are palm trees Non-vascular or vascular?

All palm trees are vascular plants. Some palm trees bear fruit such as the coconut palm tree and the date palm tree.


What is the difference between palm tree and coconut tree?

Yes, they are the same thing. The coconut palm tree is a generic name for the palm tree species. There are many kinds of coconut palm trees, but the most famous ones are known as the Malayan Coconut Palm Tree and its Scientific name, or botanical name, is Cocos nucifera. : ) I placed a link below that talks about the Malayan Coconut Palm Tree in more detail.


What products are used from coconut palm trees?

Coconuts, and palm leaves for housing materials.


Do all palm trees bare fruit?

All palm trees bare fruit. The most common fruit is the coconut.


What two fruits grow on palm trees?

coconut and bananas


What type of palm trees do barn owls like?

Coconut


Why are some palm trees not coconut trees?

Probably because they're not coconut palms. There are many species of trees (over 1500) generically called "palm trees," but only the coconut palm produces coconuts. The scientific name of the coconut palm is Cocos nucifera, which is essentially the Latin equivalent of "coconut bearer." Even if they are actually coconut palms, they might not bear coconuts in Arizona. Coconut palms require very warm temperatures year-round, and considerable moisture; Arizona is a bit too far north, and mostly too dry, for them to grow well.