Yes, due to an effect called negative geotropism bananas grow upwards.
they grow in big round juicy coconut trees
Yes, due to an effect called negative geotropism bananas grow upwards.
Due to an effect called negative geotropism, bananas grow upwards.
Bananas grow upwards. This is due to an effect called negative geotropism.
They grow on a banana tree.
They grow down from trees. ----They actually grow pointing upwards
No, bananas grow on giant herbs that send up little clones through their roots.
Up! Strange but true! 'Hands' of bananas point upwards on their stems. For pictures, see Related links below this box.
bananas eat by jumping up an down jk i really dont think bananas can eat
Stand-in up pointing down
up/down
u plant a seed the seed grows then the seed forms a tree it keeps growing for about a year then u have a banna tree.
Under the video on the left there is a thumb pointing up and a thumb pointing down. Just click on the thumbs up and it will like the video. :) Good luck.
When they point their fingers up, they are pointing to the stars, and when they point their fingers down, they are pointing to "6 feet under".
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No only coconuts and bananas but i think im wrong look it up in ask.com
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.)