No, not necessarily, bananas can also be grown from their rootstocks.
Normal plants grow from seeds. But banana tree can't grow from seeds. They need a banana plant to grow. Plant such as- Fungi,Moss,Fern etc grow from spores. Spores blow in wind.
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.
A banana grows on a plant called a banana tree
how do u grow banana trees? how do u grow banana trees?
A banana tree can grow up to 20 to 30 feet tall.
Cooking seeds will make sure the seeds do not grow. The only seeds that need heat to germinate are some evergreen tree seeds.
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!
one??? i think does it matter?
no you need cotton seeds. it will not grow a tree only a small bush in a field
No, you cannot root a banana plant from a banana. You can buy a banana plant at some nurseries (depending on where you live) or, over the Internet. Once you have one banana plant you can yield the 'suckers' (side shoots from the original plant to yield more bananas.)