coconut tress are not commonly seen in delhi,give reason
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Yes, they do grow in New Delhi. We have a PT member named Kumar who has told me about them before from his visits. The tall types do much better than the dwarf types there though. The Himalayas prevent arctic intrusions from Siberia, but they're so high that they can actually be the cause of cold fronts (with temperatures below freezing having been recorded).
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Coconut can be planted in North India, but the production of the fruit is not guaranteed to match up with the production in the traditional coconut growing areas of India - Kerala, T.N., Andhra, Karnataka & Goa.
There is a zoning for plants where they grow in abundance as the conditions are conducive to their growth. Of late, coconut cultivation has been introduced to suitable locations in non-traditional states including Assam, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Bihar, Tripura, Manipur, and Arunachai Pradesh and in the hinterland regions of the coconut growing states. Coconut don't thrive well in very cold conditions as seen in many cases, but plantations have been done in Rajasthan where temperatures drop to sub zero at times.