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there are manzano bananas, Cavendish, Macabu,Plaintain and saba man, doin this for a hele research! :D

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What varieties of bananas are there?

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How many varieties of bananas?

There are about 12 variaties


Are green bananas a different variety from yellow bananas?

Yellow bananas are also green before ripening. There are quiter a few varieties of bananas however and some of them are green.


Are green bananas a root vegetable?

No, root vegetables are literally the roots. All varieties of bananas grow on a tree in clusters.


Do banana fruit trees grow in the Bahamas?

Bananas grow year round in The Bahamas, and you really can't go wrong with bananas. Regardless of where you are located in the world, you can find bananas in your local supermarket or corner store. With almost 1000 different varieties, its no wonder that people have fallen for them, although most people have only tasted 1 or 2 varieties at best.


How many seeds does a banana have?

The cultivated varieties of bananas which are gentic triploids and sterile have no seeds. All that they have are vestigial remnants, which are the black specks in the center. Wild varieties of bananas have roughly 15-62 seeds.


Why are bananas not purple?

Umm... They're yellow!!! I think it will be kind of boring if everything was orange. ANSWER: Actually, some banana varieties are close to being orange in color, although they are more of a red. Not all bananas are yellow.


How any seeds do bananas have?

Cultivated bananas, such as the common Cavendish variety, typically have very few, if any, seeds, as they are grown from clones and are seedless. In contrast, wild bananas contain numerous small seeds embedded in the fruit. These seeds are usually not consumed, as they are hard and unpalatable. Thus, while wild bananas can have many seeds, cultivated varieties are virtually seedless.


Were do Bannas come from?

Hawaii Bananas grow in warm, tropical climates, such as South America, Africa, India and the Caribbean. Some varieties of bananas are native to certain areas of the world, for example, plantains are native to India. The only states in the US to grow bananas are Hawaii and Florida, however the crops tend to be small, leaving the US dependent on imported bananas. And they come from plants and minions.


Why a banana is a angiosperm but with no seed?

A banana is classified as an angiosperm because it is a flowering plant that produces fruits containing seeds. However, many cultivated varieties of bananas, particularly the popular Cavendish type, are seedless due to parthenocarpy, a process where the fruit develops without fertilization. These bananas are propagated asexually through vegetative means, such as planting rhizomes or suckers, which allows them to maintain their desirable traits without seeds. Thus, while bananas are angiosperms, the common cultivated varieties do not contain mature seeds.


How many different brands of bananas are there?

There are more than 50 different species of banana. Most are the wild banana and have large seeds. These are not the banana most people think of when thinking of the banana, which has domesticated varieties. The two varieties generally found in the US and sold as bananas are the Dwarf Cavendish and teh Grand Nain.


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