they have water,mineral salts,carbon dioxide and sun in the environment
A banana plant takes around 9 to 12 months to produce bananas, from planting the banana plant to harvesting the bananas.
A banana is not a tree, it is a herbaceous plant. This means that it has the characteristic of a herb and above all as a flowering plant, it does not produce woody tissue and dies back at the end of each growing season
A banana is the fruit of a plant.
You cant grow bananas from seed as the seed is not viable, you have to use an offset from a banana plant to produce a new plant
A plant with large red leaves that would thrive in a sunny garden environment is the Red Abyssinian Banana plant.
It is not up to the plants when to or not to produce flowers. It depends on how healthy the plant is after fertilisation. The healthier the plant is, the faster it will produce flowers.
No, you cannot root a banana plant from a banana. You can buy a banana plant at some nurseries (depending on where you live) or, over the Internet. Once you have one banana plant you can yield the 'suckers' (side shoots from the original plant to yield more bananas.)
it depends on the plant and how long it grows for but a healthy tomato plant will continuously produce fresh tomato's as long as the plant is properly taken care of and it is possible for them to live for mutable years in green house's.
It depends if you plant it or not.
Banana plant leaves have parallel venation.
It depends upon the type of the plant.
the difference is that banana plant is a dicotyledon while pineaple is a monocotyledon plant