It depends where you live. I f you do not live in a hot country, it is most likely a banana won`t grow at all!
I live in the sub tropics and can grow bananas. Banana plants like lots of organic material compost etc. I put lawn mower clippings a round mine. When a bunch is ready I cut the plant down. This makes room for the small plants coming up and it's easier to cut your bunch of bananas when the 'trunk' is on the ground.
A banana grows on a plant called a banana tree
An apple tree.
first you get a plastic bag and put a banana and a apple in the same bage and sit it in the refridgearator for a day!
grow a tree Bananas do not grow on trees. The banana is the largest herbaceous flowering plant
5 months.
Bananas dont grow on trees
Bananas don't technically grow on trees. They grow on herbs that are connected to the tree.
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.
Yes, on a banana tree. which is a tree by name only, its actually a big grass
Banana Trees. Bananas are not trees they are herbacious perenial plants.
Bananas do not grow on tree's, the banana is the largest herbaceous flowering plant. The time between planting a banana and the harvest of bananas is from 9 to 12 months
As far as i know all Banana trees grow green bananas, and they ripen into yellow later on.