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  2. Madagascar banana - Wikipedia

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    The Madagascar banana tree is a herbaceous tree. [3] It loses all of its leaves in the dry season with only a pseudostem of leaf-sheaths remaining. [4] There are two research grade observations on iNaturalist. [5] A typical Madagascar banana tree is 5 to 6 meters high, with a trunk swollen at the base into a thick tuber 2.50 meters in ...

  3. Tropical garden - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to common belief, growing banana trees is not that difficult and allow people to enjoy their own bananas. [2] Also these plants can be used as windbreaks.They need fertile soils, large mulch and organic matter, large amounts of nitrogen and potassium, warm temperature, high humidity, large amounts of water, and shelter from other banana plants.

  4. Taqua banana - Wikipedia

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    Banana trees, that are reared in rich soil substrate, muck and coconut humus at a ratio of 2:1:2, grow best. [1] [2] Tissue culture produces healthy, disease-free seedlings with roots and leaves, absorbs soil and grows quickly. Planting at the same time makes it easy to care for and harvest banana bunches.

  5. Banana tree growing in London garden ‘due to climate change’

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    Bananas have sprouted in a London back garden due to higher temperatures experts say have been caused by climate change. Caroline Williams, 65, has fruit growing on two of her 12-foot-high banana ...

  6. Rhino Horn banana - Wikipedia

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    Rhino Horn banana plants can grow to a height of 12 to 20 feet. [1] [2] The pseudostem and leaves are dappled red. Rhino Horn bananas have the longest fruits among banana cultivars, reaching up to 2 feet in length, [2] though they normally only reach lengths of 12 to 14 inches. They produce two to four hands per bunch.

  7. Banana plantation - Wikipedia

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    Banana plantations, as well as growing the fruit, may also package, process, and ship their product directly from the plantation to worldwide markets.Depending on the scope of the operation, a plantation's size may vary from a small family farm operation to a corporate facility encompassing large tracts of land, multiple physical plants, and many employees.

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