The produce shoots from the root. Two shoots are generally allowed at any one time
No, bananas grow on giant herbs that send up little clones through their roots.
Wild ones grow from seeds. Cultivated ones grow from cuttings or from the suckers pulled off existing plants.
Bananas don't technically grow on trees. They grow on herbs that are connected to the tree.
No, not necessarily, bananas can also be grown from their rootstocks.
Because when you plant the banana seeds in the ear of a dolphin they grow into bananas. its a very simple process. all you need is the seeds, some water, some sunlight, oh and a dolphin. the reason they grow behind the ears is because the ears provide a safe habitat for which they can grow.
Bananas do not grow on trees. The plant bananas grow on are herbs.
No, domestic banana plant's fruit (bananas you eat) are sterile, the plant is propagated form cuttings.
Yes, bananas grow on the tree in a cluster referred to as a 'hand'.
The way I understand it, it's because it simply won't work. Bananas have small things that look like seeds, and which perhaps were seeds in the remote past, but bananas are not capable of reproducing from those remnants of seeds.
No. you cannot grow bananas in illonois.
They technically do not "farm" bananas. Bananas grow on trees, and being that, they are not "farmed", they are more as grown. Most farmers do not farm bananas because they can't technically be "farmed".
NO when you dry a banana you can see the seeds and plant them.