In tropical places such as Mexico or Hawaii. Usually you don't find them growing naturally in any parts of North America. Many grow in south America though.
The Rainforest is one place bananas can grow. They also are grown in other parts South America and many other countries in the world. Africa produces a large number of bananas, and many gardeners in North America have banana plants in their gardens.
Not in the UK. Due to rationing the only fruit available was that grown in Britain e.g. apples, pears, and strawberries. Bananas, oranges, peaches and other imported fruit were not available.
Bananas were native to South East Asia and by 500BC were grown in India. They spread to Madagasgar because of the Arab traders and then to Africa. The Portugese extended the domain of the banana, the first recorded sale in England was 1633. They were very expensive. By the 19th Century they were a popular fruit. Bananas were sold in America in ther 1870's
Millet and Sorgum!! others include:cacao, corn, coffee and bananas.
"For he is superstitious grown of late,"
Bananas are grown for food.
Bananas are grown year-round in the tropics.
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bananas are grown in Kenya by planting it watering then let it grow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it depends on how well they are grown
No, banana's are grown on trees.
because bananas are cool
Bananas are native to tropical South and Southeast Asia. They are currently grown in the tropics world wide.
on trees
no i do not think they can
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