Yep. There are banana trees. They only grow well in a tropical climate though, so they have to be exported to other areas/countries around the world. You can grow banana trees elsewhere, but they won't usually produce edible fruit or fruit ...
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Banana trees are hard to kill, you can cut them completely down to the ground and they will start growing again. You have to ether dig out the root or put a wooded or cement cover over the stub's.
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Firstly, bananas don't grow on trees. They are classed as herbs. Secondly, yes they do "walk". The stems fruit, and die back, while another stem grows up from slightly along the roots; so over a period of a few years a 'tree' may ...
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can babies be removed in the middle growing session
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Banana is the common name for a type of fruit and also the herbaceous plants of the genus Musa which produce this commonly eaten fruit. They are native to the tropical region of Southeast Asia. Bananas are likely to have been first domestic...
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Bannana trees should be cut back after the first freeze, leaving 6" above the ground and apply mulch on top.
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Of course they can. I have walking onions too. The Egyptian, or walking onion produces bulbs on the end of the reproductive stem that bend over and take root the distance from the original bulb that is the length of the stem The banana tree...
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