Portuguese explorers brought bananas to the Caribbean from their travels to the south Pacific. Bananas originated in New Guinea and are show to have been in existence since 8000 BC. Cavendish bananas, or the common yellow bananas are most commonly cultivated in the Caribbean.
The banana "tree" is not a tree, it is a herbaceous plant. They grow in tropical regions such as the Caribbean, Thailand etc.
A banana is the fruit of a plant.
Bananas grow in the Caribbean
No, you cannot root a banana plant from a banana. You can buy a banana plant at some nurseries (depending on where you live) or, over the Internet. Once you have one banana plant you can yield the 'suckers' (side shoots from the original plant to yield more bananas.)
Banana plant leaves have parallel venation.
The Caribbean is where it originated
the difference is that banana plant is a dicotyledon while pineaple is a monocotyledon plant
A banana is not a tree, it is a large herbaceous plant and they do have large flowers. The female flowers develop into fruit
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Banana plant being a monocot has fibrous root system.
The banana plant can be grown through its rhizome with sprouts (false stem)
A banana grows on a plant called a banana tree