adaptation of root in coconut plant
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it will transfer there water wind food from there great distance sea water doesn't kill the round seeds inside the air-filled fibrous husk it has a immediately germinating process they didn't required any dormancy or treatment to cold or cracking to sprout
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The coconut tree's general appearance is its main adaptation to the climatic changes of heat and heavy winds. Its large branchless fronds and thin leaves are ideal for the extreme wind conditions. Its trunk and its strong roots, allow the tree to sway without falling. The spines protect the plant from grazing animals.
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