Coconuts grow like how any other plant would grow. The flower has the pistil and the the stamen to help it reproduce.
-The mature sprophyte (flower) would grow.
- It will let off pollen grains
-Those spores will find there way to the pistil
-The pollen tube grows from the pollen grain down through the style and into the ovary of the ovule.
-The sperm then travels down the pollen tuve and fertilizes the egg.
- Parts of the ovule becomes the seed's coat and stored food. The ovary and other flower parts will form a fruit surrounds the seed
-The zygote developes into the plant embyro
-The cycle is repeated
The only states in the U.S. where coconut palms can be grown and reproduced outdoors without irrigation are Hawaii and Florida. Coconut palms will grow from Bradenton southwards on Florida's west coast and Melbourne southwards on Florida's east coast. The occasional coconut palm is seen north of these areas in favoured microclimates in the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metro area and around Cape Canaveral as well as the Orlando-Kissimmee-Daytona Beach metro area. They may likewise be grown in favoured microclimates in the Rio Grande Valley area of Deep South Texas near Brownsville and on Galveston Island. They may reach fruiting maturity, but are damaged or killed by the occasional winter freezes in these areas. While coconut palms flourish in south Florida, unusually bitter cold snaps can kill or injure coconut palms there as well. Only the Florida Keys and the coastlines provide safe havens from the cold as far as growing coconut palms on the U.S. mainland.
The whole coconut itself is the the seed. When it falls off the coconut tree & left there if it sprouts then it is ready to plant then, plant it then it grows into a tree later bearing the coconut. Google it. I live in Hawaii see so many growing in my life.
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Coconuts grow like how any other plant would grow. The flower has the pistil and the the stamen to help it reproduce.
-The mature sprophyte (flower) would grow.
- It will let off pollen grains
-Those spores will find there way to the pistil
-The pollen tube grows from the pollen grain down through the style and into the ovary of the ovule.
-The sperm then travels down the pollen tuve and fertilizes the egg.
- Parts of the ovule becomes the seed's coat and stored food. The ovary and other flower parts will form a fruit surrounds the seed
-The zygote developes into the plant embyro
-The cycle is repeated
The only states in the U.S. where coconut palms can be grown and reproduced outdoors without irrigation are Hawaii and Florida. Coconut palms will grow from Bradenton southwards on Florida's west coast and Melbourne southwards on Florida's east coast. The occasional coconut palm is seen north of these areas in favoured microclimates in the Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater metro area and around Cape Canaveral as well as the Orlando-Kissimmee-Daytona Beach metro area. They may likewise be grown in favoured microclimates in the Rio Grande Valley area of Deep South Texas near Brownsville and on Galveston Island. They may reach fruiting maturity, but are damaged or killed by the occasional winter freezes in these areas. While coconut palms flourish in south Florida, unusually bitter cold snaps can kill or injure coconut palms there as well. Only the Florida Keys and the coastlines provide safe havens from the cold as far as growing coconut palms on the U.S. mainland.
The whole coconut itself is the the seed. When it falls off the coconut tree & left there if it sprouts then it is ready to plant then, plant it then it grows into a tree later bearing the coconut. Google it. I live in Hawaii see so many growing in my life.
you would go to the closest store and buy another seed, and then plant it and make sure to not be an idiot and not have salt touch the seed!!! LOL