Banana plants have flowers, and wild bananas reproduce just like other flowering plants. So insects will go to the flower to collect the nectar, and the pollen will stick to them. The pollen will then drop off at another banana plant thus reproducing the banana plant.
Commercially cultivated bananas are sterile and are reproduced, or propagated, by suckers or by tissue culture.
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What specifically do you need to know? Bananas grow on non-woody trees. The plants must grow for at least 18 months without freezing in order to produce bananas. I am sure you can find pictures of bananas growing in bunches if you search "banana tree" on Google Image Search.
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Monkeys and Ground Beetles eat banana trees
if the apple is ripe peel skin off the banana and pick out the seeds of the tree. When complete eat a strawberry sandwich with the banana skin and seeds of the tree this will make you eat a banana orange flavoured apple to eat so you can eat brick will drinking concrete. If these are done correctly you will eat a unicorn
you catch them then glue them back to the tree! then you climb the tree and peel it. and finally you eat the banana from the tree!
A banana grows on a plant called a banana tree
Bannas ripen when you dont eat it for a couple
a banana tree looks like a palm tree and the banana is harvest when the banana has turned from green to yellow from Rebecca aged 11
There is no banana tree
A banana is not a tree but a herb. The banana leaves are bigger than the horse chestnut leaves.
The scientific name of the banana tree is Musa Acuminata.
Yes, the banana flower is the second biggest tree.
banana is a herb not a tree.