Coconut trees
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Coconut trees, also known as Cocos nucifera, are large palm trees that can grow up to 30 meters tall and are cultivated extensively in tropical areas for their edible fruit, the coconut. The coconut palm is one of the most economically important palm species, with coconuts being one of the predominant crops of the tropics.
Description
The coconut palm (Cocos nucifera) is a large palm tree belonging to the family Arecaceae. It is extensively cultivated in tropical areas for its versatile uses and its edible fruit, the coconut. The coconut palm is one of the most economically important palm species and is found in tropical coastal areas worldwide. The tree has a slender, leaning, ringed trunk that can rise to a height of up to 25 meters (80 feet) from a swollen base. The mature fruits are ovoid or ellipsoid in shape, with a thick fibrous husk surrounding the familiar single-seeded nut of commerce. The coconut fruit contains a hard shell that encloses the edible endosperm, composed of both meat and liquid. The coconut palm is typically grown in warm, humid areas on sandy soils with plenty of sunlight and regular rainfall. It is of vital importance for millions of growers and has many uses, including the production of copra, coconut oil, and coconut milk. The tree is also valued for its building material, fuel, and the various products that can be made from its husks and shells. The coconut fruit is a drupe, not a true nut, and the coconut palm is often referred to as the “tree of life” due to its ability to provide food, fuel, and other essential resources



















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