Bananas are not trees but herbaceous perennial plants that die back in the winter, or in tropical climates slow their growth.
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Bananas are not trees but herbaceous perennial plants that die back in the winter, or in tropical climates slow their growth.
A perennial is a perennial no matter where it is grown.
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Bananas are tropical perennial plants (not true trees). The original species are native to Indonesia and Malaysia, have many large, hard seeds, and must be cooked. The modern edible cultivars were introduced to Central and South America by the Portuguese.
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A banana is not a tree, it is a herbaceous plant. The stem of a banana produces the fruit and then dies back each year. Off shoots develop from the base of the plant. Many varieties are perennial
A tender perennial is a perennial plant that is not hardy in cold climates.
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Banana trees are perennial plants with large, elongated leaves that grow in a spiral pattern. They produce clusters of fruits called bananas, which are technically berries. Banana trees thrive in tropical climates and require rich, well-draining soil and plenty of sunlight to grow effectively.