The growth of a banana tree differs from other types of trees because it grows from a single stem called a pseudostem, rather than a woody trunk. Additionally, banana trees produce fruit in clusters called hands, which is unique compared to the fruit-bearing process of other trees.
Banana trees can grow up to 30 feet tall. Factors that contribute to their growth include sunlight, water, soil quality, and temperature.
If you were to see a banana plantation, you'd probably say "yes," bananas do grow on trees and other ones
how do u grow banana trees? how do u grow banana trees?
Banana trees typically grow at a rate of about 1 to 2 feet per month. Factors that can affect their growth rate include sunlight exposure, soil quality, water availability, temperature, and the presence of pests or diseases.
Bananas are not trees but herbaceous perennial plants that die back in the winter, or in tropical climates slow their growth.
They are Trees
Banana trees grow faster than most other types of fruit trees. They can grow up to 10 feet in a single year, while other fruit trees may take several years to reach a similar height.
There are exactly 33 Trees in the Banana Plantation.
trees
no banana trees grow in the bahamas but there is some BANANNA TREES that grow in the bahamas
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.
because if they grew on raspberry bushes they would be raspberries Bananas do not grow on trees, they are the largest flowing herbaceous plant