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  2. Banana - Wikipedia

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    The banana plant is the largest herbaceous flowering plant. [2] All the above-ground parts of a banana plant grow from a structure called a corm. [3] Plants are normally tall and fairly sturdy with a treelike appearance, but what appears to be a trunk is actually a pseudostem composed of multiple leaf-stalks ().

  3. Man left stunned after bananas start growing in his garden in ...

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    Bananas tend to grow in places such as Asia, Malaysia, Singapore, and other tropical regions. Ripon, a gardener, claims the banana tree in his garden produced the tropical fruit when the heatwave ...

  4. Here's why you might not want to put those bananas in your ...

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    Ottaviani stressed that bananas are still healthy and should be consumed, including in smoothies. But he recommends not combining bananas with berries as the bananas can negate the flavanols in ...

  5. Musa (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Banana plants are among the largest extant herbaceous plants, some reaching up to 9 m (30 ft) in height or 18 m (59 ft) in the case of Musa ingens.The large herb is composed of a modified underground stem (), a false trunk or pseudostem formed by the basal parts of tightly rolled leaves, a network of roots, and a large flower spike.

  6. Madagascar banana - Wikipedia

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    Madagascar bananas are native to the dry tropical forests of western Madagascar, [4] and in 2018, it was thought by botanists at Kew Gardens that there were only three known mature Madagascar banana trees left, but seedlings have been seen. [3] The Madagascar banana has a genetic trait that allows them to be resistant to diseases.

  7. Why Bananas May be on the Brink of Extinction - AOL

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    Bananas in a bowl. Enjoy your bananas while you have them, because they might not be around forever, as scientists fear one popular variety is on the brink of extinction.. The variety called ...

  8. Musa balbisiana - Wikipedia

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    It is assumed that wild bananas were cooked and eaten, as farmers would not have developed the cultivated banana otherwise. Seeded Musa balbisiana fruit are called butuhan ('with seeds') in the Philippines, [7] and kluai tani (กล้วยตานี) in Thailand, [8] where its leaves are used for packaging and crafts. [9]

  9. Why you should put bananas in your hair - AOL

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