A banana is not a tree it is a herb. actually its a grass. as for the question, it bears fruit once and dies after which you cut it down and get a new one. That is partly true. The plant WILL die after bearing fruit, but will typically reproduce itself with offshoots from the rhizome. After the plants bears fruit, they die and are replaced by others that arise from the underground stem, and that process can keep on going for many years.
A pineapple plant produces only one pineapple per year.
pineapples don't grow on trees
Pineapples don't grow on trees.
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papaya has got no branches
for making fruit salad by using as fruit juice..............
What do you mean by 'multiple fruit'? Many plants have multiple fruit.
There are a number of different colors that can be found in the shell of a pineapple fruit. There are different shades of green, yellow, brown, white, and black for example.
Pineapple is a composite type of fruit. The eyes represent a total flower. Thus many eyes contribute to form the whole fruit of Pineapple. Corn seed also it is a fruit where all the fruit coverings are fused to form the integument. Placentation may be parietal. Bitter gourd seed is with parietal placentation.
They are not "eyes", its just how a pineapple looks from the outside.
Fruit cocktail contains many different fruits. It usually has a syrup made of high fructose corn syrup. There is pineapple, apple, grapes, peaches, pears, mangoes, and cherries in most fruit cocktail mixes.
A pineapple takes 3-5 years to grow. You get a lot of leaves at first, then the fruit slowly grows out of the center.
Yes, is is grown throughout the tropics, and is hard to find in most markets. While it does grow in Hawaii and southern parts of Florida it is still considered exotic elsewhere do to its rarity.
The pineapple fruit is a terminal, cylindrical, compound structure at the apex of the stem and is formed by the fusion of the berrylike fruitlets, the EYES that develop from the flowers: The stem of pineapple bears flowers, each of which ripens into a fruitlet. A fruitlet contains all of the parts of a complete flower including sepals, petals, stamens and a pistil with a stigmatic surface where pollination takes place, as well as an ovary where the fruitlet's seeds develop. The shell is composed of sepal and bract tissues and the spices of the ovaries. These are the remains of the flowers which persist after the fruit is formed and each one manifests itself as a different one of the fruit's 'eyes'. The complete fruit "pineapple" forms a "fusion"
well, nobody really counts that but if you really want to know, pineapple is a fruit so it carries natural sugar from the sun's nutrients so there is nothing to worry about while you enjoy a nice slice of pineapple!
There are about 236 calories in the whole Pineapple fruit. Pineapples are also very high in vitamin c.