They can. They can also live in other places. All they need is Warm soil, a lot of space to grow in, and a lot of moisture.
Bananas are found in tropical areas in bunches on a banana tree. Like in the tropical rainforest. They are also found in South and North Asia.
There are a variety of types of plants in a tropical rainforest. Some of these include the banana, orchid, coffee, Brazilian nut tree, and poinsettia.
A banana tree is typically found in tropical ecosystems, such as rainforests or tropical plantations. These ecosystems provide the warm temperatures and high humidity that banana trees require to thrive.
plants and tree leaves
Yes there are banana trees in the rainforest's, they tend to be up to 20-40 ft. high
The Tropical RainForest is a forest of tall tree's in a region of year-round warmth.
South America's rainforest
Banana plants, which are often referred to as banana trees even though they are technically herbs, can be found in tropical rainforests. They thrive in the warm and moist environment of the rainforest, where they can reach impressive heights and produce their fruit.
A banana is not a tree. it is the largest herbaceous flowering plant. They are grown in 107 countries in the world. Originally they were native to tropical south east Asia
The banana "tree" is not a tree, it is a herbaceous plant. They grow in tropical regions such as the Caribbean, Thailand etc.
A tropical flowering herb plant with thick, soft stems.
Bananas are not trees but herbaceous perennial plants that die back in the winter, or in tropical climates slow their growth.