Palm trees
Palm trees are tall, tropical plants known for their long, slender trunks and fan-shaped or feather-like leaves. They belong to the family Arecaceae and are commonly found in warm climates around the world, particularly in regions like Florida, California, and the Caribbean. There are over 2,500 species of palm trees, each varying in size, shape, and habitat.
These trees play a vital role in their ecosystems, providing shade and food for various animals. The fruit of some palm species, such as coconuts and dates, is edible and widely consumed by humans. Additionally, palm trees are often used in landscaping and as ornamental plants due to their distinctive appearance.