Bananas do not grow on trees. A banana plant is the largest flowering herbaceous plant. The main stem is called a pseudostem which dies after fruiting then off shoots develop from the base of the plant
The banana is the largest shrub and not a tree
Yes banana is soft
No, it is not
It has no woody boughs or a trunk.
A sunflower is the largest type of plant in the world without a wooden stem.
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
Banana tree is soft stem. Because you can poke your nail inside
Bananas do not grow on trees. The Banana plant is the largest herbacious flowering plant. The upright stem in known at the Pseudostem which produces a single bunch of bananas. After fruiting the psdeudostem dies.
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Although they are called banana trees, the plant that the banana fruit grows on is actually a herbaceous plant, not a tree. That is because it lacks woody tissue. In fact it as much grass as bamboo. They have many similarities such as wood like toughness but both lack the wool tissue.
Both. A banana (the yellow thing you peel and eat) is undoubtedly a fruit (containing the seeds of the plant, though since commercially grown banana plants are sterile, the seeds are reduced to little specks. However, the banana plant, though it is called a 'banana-tree' in popular usage, is technically regarded as a herbaceous plant (or 'herb'), not a tree, because the stem does not contain true woody tissue.
it is a woody stem plant
A woody stem is a type of plant stem that is hard and rigid due to the presence of lignin in its cell walls. These stems provide structural support to the plant and can persist through multiple growing seasons. Woody stems are common in trees and shrubs.
A banana is the fruit of a plant.
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