coconut tree


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He told investigators he didn't know what he was doing because he was dreaming of cutting down a coconut tree as he sawed off his nephew's head, thePhilippine Starreported.
These and other products extracted from the coconut tree were on display at the recently held Agritec Africa Exhibition in Nairobi.
Believe me when I tell you there is no waste in a coconut tree.
With authentic dishes and Sri Lankan hospitality, as well as cocktails - or cocotails, as they call them - The Coconut Tree will be moving into Mill Lane in the capital, opposite Carluccio's and next to Cote Brasserie.
*Do you know that the Philippines has more than three (3) million hectares of coconut (compared to India's 2 million hectares) and that three hundred (300) million coconut trees are planted in sixty (60) of seventy-nine (79) provinces.
KARACHI -- Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah started his day on Thursday with planting a Coconut tree at the lawn of CM House.
My most recent restaurant revisit was to Triple Coconut Tree. My original experience was underwhelming and I had every intention of eating there again, bu call it the "it's too close to my house" syndrome Finally, I made the trip with a friend.
As a member of Palmae (Arecaceae) family, coconut tree doesn't have cambium, so it doesn't grow secondary, to horizontal direction.
The coconut tree is a symbol of the Tropics, and as a source of fiber, food, fuel, soap, and cooking oil, it is sometimes called "the tree of life." But one aspect of the tree has remained a mystery--its origins.