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Body & Soul1 min ago
I thought that banana trees only gave one bunch of bananas and then died, someone told me that when I was little and I always believed it.
Now someone else has told me that's not exactly true and that the banana tree grows underground and what comes above the ground and everyone thinks is a tree is actually just a branch which grows above ground level, and that each branch only gives out fruit once and then dies but not the tree itself. But that seems even more far fetched than the first theory� Are either of those theories true?
Does that make sense? If it does and anyone could point me towards a website which says so, that'd be very helpful.
Thanks!
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Banana" is the common name for several species of tropical herbaceous fruit plants found around the world. The banana is native to Southeast Asia but has been introduced to tropical regions all over the world including Central America. The banana is a large treelike plant with a perennial root from which the plant is perpetuated by sprouts or suckers. In the tropics, the stems are annual. In other words, they die after producing fruit and new stems grow from buds in the rootstock. The buds are also the means for propagating and planting new plantations. Growth is rapid and the fruit is ripe about ten months after planting. The stem reaches a height of 10 to 40 feet when full grown. The leaves grow from a crown at the top of the stem and are oval and very large - up to 10 feet long. The bananas grow in a bunch which hangs down from the crown. Bunches weigh from 25 to 40 pounds or more. Each stem develops fruit but once and then dies.
I'am there is some truth in what you heared years ago, i think i had the same encyclapedia. they are actualy not trees but herbaceaous perenials which means they mostly die down to ground level each year and send up suckers from the roots, after a resting period. A good almost hardy banana to grow in the uk is a Japanese alpine variety called Musa lasiocarpa, but its only root hardy with plenty of straw to cover the roots and stems, before the winter frosts.