Bananas don't technically grow on trees. They grow on herbs that are connected to the tree.
It has white flesh which is very sticky and in the center there are seeds, but you can't use these seeds to grow a banana tree.
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if the apple is ripe peel skin off the banana and pick out the seeds of the tree. When complete eat a strawberry sandwich with the banana skin and seeds of the tree this will make you eat a banana orange flavoured apple to eat so you can eat brick will drinking concrete. If these are done correctly you will eat a unicorn
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No, not necessarily, bananas can also be grown from their rootstocks.
To make tree, you add earth and seeds.
A banana is both an herb and a fruit. Bananas come from an herbaceous bush, not a tree as many believe. Its seeds signify that it is a fruit.
By, growing a banana plant. Take care of it! you grow it on a tree
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The seeds start from the ground. Eventually the seed turns into a banana TREE.
I thought it was an herb... The bannana or banana is both a fruit and an herb. A banana is a fruit (containing the seeds of the plant). 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, thus the plant itself is a herb.
you plant a banana tree lol