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There are a large number of palms growing in Australia, many native, including the Foxtail Palm, Coconut Palm and the Kentia Palm (native to Lord Howe Island, between Norfolk Is and NSW).

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Palm trees are in fact native to Australia. There are actually many species of palm tree that are only found in Australia.

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yes they are have you ever bee to Puerto Rico? that is a tropical rainforest and has palm trees

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Normal trees, I guess... But eculyptus trees and other trees do grow over here... *ahem* Over there.

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Yes there are palms in Tasmania but they are not native.

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There is many different varieties of palm trees including coconuts & dates as well as exotic tropical palms....

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yes

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