No. Banana's grow from corms in the ground. The herbaceous perennials arise from underground rhizomes. The varieties found in stores are generally seedless with just vestiges of ovules visible as little brown specks.
Bananas do not grow on trees. The plant bananas grow on are herbs.
A banana grows on a plant called a banana tree
Where Bananas Grow Bananas grow in South America, Florida and places that are warm.
You cannot grow a Dole banana from another banana because Dole is a brand of bananas.
Bananas grow in the Caribbean
grow a tree Bananas do not grow on trees. The banana is the largest herbaceous flowering plant
first you get a plastic bag and put a banana and a apple in the same bage and sit it in the refridgearator for a day!
If you were to see a banana plantation, you'd probably say "yes," bananas do grow on trees. But although banana plants certainly look like trees, growing up to 30 feet tall, they're really giant shoots, the banana plant is an herb, not a tree! In fact, the banana is the largest plant on earth without a woody stem.
5 months.
Bananas dont grow on trees
An apple tree.
bananas grow faster because they are fruit.