Banana trees typically fruit once a year, but this can vary depending on factors such as climate, soil quality, water availability, and care practices. Factors that can affect their fruiting frequency include temperature, sunlight, nutrients, and disease.
Not necessarily, the stems died after fruiting and fresh shoots are produced from the base each year
Bananas do not grow on trees. A banana plant is the largest flowering herbaceous plant. The main stem is called a pseudostem which dies after fruiting then off shoots develop from the base of the plant
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.
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potassium in the banana reacts to water and melts the banana
After fruiting the stem dies and off shoots develop from the base of the plant. They are both evergreen and deciduous Yes banana plant is an evergreen plant.
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Nothing. They just live in the banana bunch. It is the worker who cuts the banana bunch off the tree that has the problem. If bitten they die.
No, but the banana affects the apple's ripeness- the APPLE grows quicker. The banana grows normally.
they color with banana markers.
Bananas do not grow on trees. The Banana plant is the largest herbacious flowering plant. The upright stem in known at the Pseudostem which produces a single bunch of bananas. After fruiting the psdeudostem dies.
Banana decomposition happens when enzymes break down the banana's organic matter, causing it to rot. Factors like temperature, humidity, and presence of microorganisms can influence the speed of decomposition.