Banana plants are capable of growing in any climate as long as the temperature outside is above freezing. They can be grown in a greenhouse, or brought inside when the weather turns cold. Some banana varieties, such as the inedible Fiber Banana, (Musa Basjoo) are cold hardy to 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Some areas on the coast of Washington state are plenty warm enough for many types of bananas to live well.
Yes, I believe you can grow banana trees in Connecticut. You might need a green house though, with the temp. bananas grow in. :)
if the ground is fertile enough
2 cm of the size of the titanic
Pinnaples, guavas, avacodos, bananas, and coconuts grow in Hawaii.
No only coconuts and bananas but i think im wrong look it up in ask.com
Hawaii Bananas grow in warm, tropical climates, such as South America, Africa, India and the Caribbean. Some varieties of bananas are native to certain areas of the world, for example, plantains are native to India. The only states in the US to grow bananas are Hawaii and Florida, however the crops tend to be small, leaving the US dependent on imported bananas. And they come from plants and minions.
Bananas do not grow on trees. The plant bananas grow on are herbs.
Bananas grow in South America, South-East Asia, Africa and the Caribbean islands. Hawaii and Florida are the only locations in the US with any significant production. La Palma, one of the seven major Canary Islands also has many banana plantations.
Yes, bananas grow on the tree in a cluster referred to as a 'hand'.
No. you cannot grow bananas in illonois.
Hawaii...
The worst season to grow bananas is winter
yes you can! you can even search how to grow bananas in your backyard
bananas grow on trees :(
Bananas are plants.