No, banana trees can produce fruit multiple times throughout their lifespan.
No, banana trees can produce fruit multiple times in their lifetime.
Yes, banana trees typically produce fruit multiple times throughout their lifespan.
Yes, banana trees typically produce fruit multiple times throughout their lifetime.
Yes, banana trees typically produce fruit multiple times throughout their lifetime.
Banana trees typically produce bananas once a year.
A banana tree typically produces fruit only once in its lifetime. After the tree has produced a bunch of bananas, it will usually not produce fruit again.
No, a banana tree can produce fruit multiple times throughout its lifetime.
Banana trees typically fruit only once in their lifetime. After producing fruit, the tree will die, but new shoots will grow from the roots to continue the cycle.
Peach trees typically produce fruit once a year, usually in the summer months.
Apple trees produce fruit once a year. Different varieties mature at different times.
Peach trees do not produce fruit every year. They typically bear fruit once a year during the summer months.
A banana tree typically bears fruit once a year.