What does a coconut tree look like?

Coconut trees are evergreen trees with linear lanceolate leaves of four to six meters long and stout petioles, all of which are above 1 meter, and Buddha's flame inflorescences grow in the axils of leaves.

Coconut trees are evergreen trees with pinnate leaves, split leaves and leathery lobes, linear lanceolate leaves, tapering tips and stout petioles, with a length exceeding 1 m. Buddha's flame grows in the axils of leaves. The seeds are obovate or nearly spherical, with obvious triangle at the top, endocarp bone, holes at the base and 65,438+0 seeds inside. Roots belong to fibrous roots.

Color: The leaves of coconut trees are green and the trunk is khaki.

Leaves: The leaves of coconut trees are pinnate, totally divided, leathery, linear-lanceolate, with a sharp apex and stout petiole, and the length is greater than 1 m..

Seeds: The seeds of coconut trees are obovate or nearly spherical, with obvious triangle at the top, endocarp bone, holes at the base, 1 seeds inside and cavities in endosperm.

Root system: the root of coconut belongs to fibrous root, which is mainly composed of adventitious root, branched root and respiratory root. There are many adventitious roots, and their lateral roots are split roots, which are distributed in 10-50 cm soil layer, forming huge roots, and the white protruding parts on the lateral roots are respiratory roots.

Coconut tree plant properties

Coconut tree, alias peach, cocoa and Yuewangtou, is a large plant of the genus Coconut in Palmae. Common varieties are pocket coconut, bottle coconut, Xigu coconut, king coconut and tall coconut.

Coconut trees are widely distributed in Asia, Africa, Oceania and America. In China, they are mainly distributed throughout Hainan Island. In addition, Xisha and Nansha Islands, Shangchuan and Xia Chuan Islands in Guangdong, Tainan and Xishuangbanna in Yunnan, Beihai and Qinzhou in Guangxi are also planted in small quantities.

Coconut trees are evergreen trees with linear lanceolate leaves of four to six meters long and stout petioles, all of which are above 1 meter, and Buddha's flame inflorescences grow in the axils of leaves.