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Bananas are not widely grown in the U.S. because they need much warmer climates than those found in even the warmest places in the country. Some are sold in the U.S. and are often dwarf varieties for use as houseplants. Some also sell them in the U.S. claiming that with special care they "will grow in cooler climates."

Banana "tree" facts:

Banana trees are not trees at all. They are large herbaceous plants.

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