Before planting, it is important to know that the banana should be planted in a location where it can recieve maximum sun. The soil draining system is also important and the soil should be acidic. The first step when you plant is to start by planting the stem. Create a hole a foot wide and a foot deep. The union of the sucker and the stem must be six inches. Cover it completely; air pockets mustn't be allowed through. The plants need to be ten feet away from one another.
Epiphytic orchid.
Tou wont get viable seed from a banana plant you require to divide the plants to propagate.
You cant grow bananas from seed as the seed is not viable, you have to use an offset from a banana plant to produce a new plant
Mostly just short, I suppose. Bananas are the rapidly decomposing seed case (fruit) of the banana plant.
Sugarcane is a monocot, while cassava, banana, and coconut are dicots. Dicots have two seed leaves, while monocots have one seed leaf. This classification is based on the number of cotyledons in the plant's seed.
A banana is the fruit of a plant.
one version of the cycle would be: seed -> seedling -> sapling -> mature plant -> seed
it is the seed pod/ fruit. the seeds are found in the centre of the fruit, the seeds do not mature and are normally observed small dark specks
The seed of a plant is an embryonic plant that would grow into another specimen given time. It is protected by the plant's fruit. The nut is a kind of fruit and contains the seed.
large pod
Probably
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.)