Yes there are banana trees in the rainforest's, they tend to be up to 20-40 ft. high
Ghana grows so many bananas, the country could become a banana republic. (by the way - bananas are not trees, they are a large herbaceous plant and the upright stem is called a psudostem)
Banana plants, which are often referred to as banana trees even though they are technically herbs, can be found in tropical rainforests. They thrive in the warm and moist environment of the rainforest, where they can reach impressive heights and produce their fruit.
In the Philippines, it is a tradition to decorate mango and banana trees with colorful lights and ornaments during the Christmas season. This practice is known as "parol" and is a unique way of celebrating the festive season in the country.
A banana tree is typically found in tropical ecosystems, such as rainforests or tropical plantations. These ecosystems provide the warm temperatures and high humidity that banana trees require to thrive.
how do u grow banana trees? how do u grow banana trees?
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They are Trees
There are exactly 33 Trees in the Banana Plantation.
Banana trees have a moist kind of fiber inside their trunks and a little in their leaves. I'm not too sure if other trees have this same kind of fiber. The fiber in banana trees is good for making string and can be plaited to make it stronger. by Jordan A.
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no banana trees grow in the bahamas but there is some BANANNA TREES that grow in the bahamas
because if they grew on raspberry bushes they would be raspberries Bananas do not grow on trees, they are the largest flowing herbaceous plant
Banana trees typically produce bananas once a year.
No, banana trees can produce fruit multiple times in their lifetime.
Banana trees typically grow to be about 10 to 20 feet tall.
No, bananas are fruit they grow on trees, banana trees. Click on 'related links' below to see a picture of a banana tree and fruit.