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Palmtree
Palm trees belong to the family Arecaceae and are perennial plants known for their tall, unbranched trunks and large evergreen leaves called fronds. They grow mainly in tropical and subtropical regions and include over 2,500 species, such as the Cocos nucifera and Phoenix dactylifera. Palms are economically important as they provide foods like coconuts, dates, and palm oil, as well as fibers and building materials. Many species are also grown as ornamental plants. They generally thrive in warm climates with well-drained soil and require moderate care when cultivated.
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