The banana plant can be grown through its rhizome with sprouts (false stem)
Banana is the fruit of a plant
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Bananas come naturally from the earth. However, humans did genetically modify them so they would be without seeds. That is why most banana bushes used commercially for food were started using clippings.
When a plant (i.e. banana), animal, or insect dies, "decomposers" (i.e. bacteria, fungi, worms) come along to eat it; breaking "the banana" down in to tiny pieces which is then used by the soil as nutrients.
Yes, the plant is an herbaceous plant. The banana is a fruit.Yes they are technically herbs, though they are most commonly considered to be fruit since natural bananas have seeds inside.
in a banana tree, buds usually appear. they are much younger and grows into another banana. that's why you can see a small cluster of banana trees. so when you see a bud which is still a foot high, remove it by digging a portion of land that surrounds it. never forget to include the root when you uproot the bud. then simply plant it to another area.
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no, bananas come from a banana tree. Banana trees are found in tropic regions or can be grown in green houses
The very small seeds are grown within the flesh of the banana
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.
That depends, a banana on the tree is still growing and therefore technically still a living thing. A banana off the tree is severed from its life source and is therefore dead