
Palms
Palms are a type of flowering plant belonging to the family Arecaceae, characterized by their tall, unbranched trunks and large, fan-shaped or feather-like leaves called fronds. They thrive in warm climates, often found in tropical and subtropical regions. Palms play essential ecological roles, providing habitats and food for wildlife, while also being valuable to humans for fruits (like coconuts and dates), household products, and landscaping. Their distinct structure and resilience make them iconic symbols in many cultures, blending natural beauty with economic significance.