Bananas do not grow on trees, the plant is the largest herbaceous shrub
Bananas do not grow on trees. The plant bananas grow on are herbs.
bananas grow on trees :(
Yes, bananas grow on the tree in a cluster referred to as a 'hand'.
Bananas grow on trees. They are native to tropical regions of Southeast Asia.
grow a tree Bananas do not grow on trees. The banana is the largest herbaceous flowering plant
Yes bananas grow on trees in bunches the way you buy them in the store.
They grow down from trees. ----They actually grow pointing upwards
coconut and bananas
Bananas dont grow on trees
Bananas grow on trees Banana's do not grow on trees, the plant is the largest herbaceous flowering plant. The upright stem is called the psuedostem which bears the fruit. After fruiting the stem dies and fresh stems grow from the base
Actually, the group of bananas commonly referred to as a "bunch" at the store is actually a "hand", or less commonly "tier". The "hands" are taken from a "bunch", which are all the bananas that grow from a single pod. The is could range up to hundreds of bananas in one bunch, and could weigh over 100 pounds. The large clusters of bananas as they grow on trees are called Bunches. In shops you buy a hand of bananas, which make up the bunches on banana trees. (Banana "trees" are technically herbs, but are commonly referred to as trees.)
As far as i know all Banana trees grow green bananas, and they ripen into yellow later on.