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The banana plant can be grown through its rhizome with sprouts (false stem)
Bananas have seeds; however the "seedless," cultivated variety are propagated from a rhizome.
Banana, bluggoe and plantain etc. are examples of suckers.
no, but it grows from a special stem called sucker
Examples of sucker stems are found in plants such as tomato, banana, and rose bushes, where new shoots grow from the base of the plant or along the stem. Sucker stems can divert energy and nutrients away from the main plant if left unchecked. Regular pruning can help control sucker growth.
I'd say a banana or a sucker or something of that sort.
It called rhizome
Asparagus is a rhizome.
The young suckers that will grow when the old banana tree dies are typically located at the base of the parent plant. These suckers, also known as "pups," emerge from the underground rhizome of the banana plant. As the old tree matures and eventually dies, these young suckers can be nurtured to grow into new banana plants, ensuring the continuity of the banana grove.
Rhizome Collective was created in 2000.
No, pumpkins come from seeds , not rootstock or rhizome.