Grapes grow in clusters, typically hanging together on vines. Cherries also grow in clusters, forming groups on branches. However, bananas do not grow in clusters in the same way; they grow in hanging bunches called hands, where multiple bananas are attached to a single stalk. Each type of fruit has its unique growing structure.
Foods that grow in bunches include grapes, bananas, and cherries. These fruits develop in clusters on their respective plants, allowing for multiple fruits to be harvested at once. Other examples include certain varieties of carrots and beets, which can grow in close proximity to each other in the ground. Additionally, some herbs like basil and mint can also grow in dense clusters.
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Bananas grow in clusters on a tree, with each cluster typically containing around 50 to 150 bananas.
well, banana grow from palm trees and grapes grow from vines. they both come from tropical places.
A bundle of grapes. Grapes come in a BUNCH. They grow on a VINE in CLUSTERS.
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No, root vegetables are literally the roots. All varieties of bananas grow on a tree in clusters.
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