"Musa is one of three genera in the family Musaceae; it includes bananas and plantains............Though they grow as high as trees, banana and plantain plants are not woody and their apparent "stem" is just the bases of the huge leaf stalks. Thus they are technically gigantic herbs." wiki
No, it is technically a herb of the genus Musa.
Banana Grass
Genetic mutation. Banana trees, which are technically a grass, provide the banana fruit. This cannot change except by severe genetic mutation.
grass and leaves
Yes, on a banana tree. which is a tree by name only, its actually a big grass
Well.... I'm not 100% sure but apparently it's some sort of palm tree.... A banana is the worlds largest flowering herbacious plant
yes, My guinea pig likes banana skin but not banana, and nothing has happened to him!
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.
depents on the plant type and the weather
The bananas all belong to the genus Musa in the family Musaceae.More fully:Kingdom: PlantaeDivision: MagnoliophytaClass: LiliopsidaOrder: ZingiberalesFamily: MusaceaeGenus: Musa
well first u banana then banana with a banana and banana the banana wont allow the banana to banana and so the banana goes home and bananas for a banana so wht if the banana doesnt banana he bananas for a banana how do you banana?you dont banana you just banana you little banana
Banana tree --> Insects --> Iguana --> Jaguar
No, it is a banana