A false stem composed of concentric rolled or folded blades and sheaths that surround the growing point.
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A banana stalk, or the main upright stem is known as a Pseudostem
It is called a pseudo stem.
Citronella has wider leaf blades and red pseudostem and common species for essential oil extraction is Cymbopogon nardus. Cymbopogon citratus, which has a sleeker leaf blade and green pseudostem, is lemongrass. Lemongrass is more for cooking, citronella is more for aromatherapy.
The stem of a banana is called a pseudostem - a false stem - and is made of the rolled bases of leaves. It is quite solid but not woody like other herbaceous plants.
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
The produce shoots from the root. Two shoots are generally allowed at any one time
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.
each tree have a different nnumber of bananas Bananas do not grow on trees, it is a Herbacious plant of the genus Musa. The stem is known as a Pseudostem. After fruiting the stem dies. Banana fruit grow in hanging clusters with up to 20 fruit on each tier. A plant can produce between 3 and 20 tiers depending on variety
Bananas do not grow on trees. The plant is the largest of the Herbacious plants growing some 20 to 25 feet high. The main stem is called a pseudostem which dies back after the fruit has been harvested Tree. Bananas grow on trees.
Bryophytes have pseudo stems and leaves because they lack the vascular tissues (xylem and phloem) found in higher plants. The pseudo stems and leaves provide support and aid in photosynthesis, essential functions that would otherwise be limited without true vascular tissues. They help bryophytes absorb water and nutrients from their environment and enable them to survive in terrestrial habitats.
Yes. The term is used to refer to what most people would call a "bunch" (5-10 bananas connected at the stems). In the banana industry, a "bunch" is used for a much larger cluster of 200 or so bananas, composed of several "hands".