Yes, banana trees do shed leaves. As they grow, older leaves naturally die off and are replaced by new ones, which emerge from the center of the plant. This leaf shedding is a normal part of the banana tree's growth cycle, helping the plant maintain its health and focus energy on producing new leaves and fruit. However, the leaves do not fall off all at once; rather, it happens gradually over time.
A banana is not a tree but a herb. The banana leaves are bigger than the horse chestnut leaves.
One of the adaptations of the banana tree is it's big leaves which help it absorb sunlight.
An evergreen.
A horse chestnut tree!
Autumn (fall) is the season when deciduous tree shed their leaves in the north.
All pine trees have flowers but they are insignificant.
Trees that shed their leaves are called deciduous.
Deciduous
One is the banana tree.
Orchid tree usually sheds its leaves in winter though some species do not.
no. they are two differant types of tree. a fir tree is coniferous it does not shed its leaves in the fall, and the sycamore does
They both have leaves, roots, and a trunk. There the similarity ends, because the coconut tree is a palm.