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Ginger UW Aberystwyth Botanic Gardens
... large plant is a herb because, like all monocots, it has no secondary thickening. Bananas are propagated vegetatively by their basal corms. The visible plant consists of 'pseudostems' ... edible bananas probably originated in the Malay peninsula, with human selection favouring parthocarpic, seedless fruits. The crop reached W Africa before European contact. By the end of the sixteenth century, bananas ...
www.aber.ac.uk

Bananas and plantains
... a fish diet (protein). Unfortunately, early accounts of banana are absent. The oldest records of edible bananas come from India (600 B.C.), described in the Epics of the Pali Buddhist canon ... from the seedless banana. Among the edible bananas, the only important diploid of M. acuminatais 'Sucrier'. This fruit is sweet and thin-skinned. The major triploid bananas that are shipped are 'Gros Michel ...
www.botgard.ucla.edu

BANANA Fruit Facts
... Musa species Musaceae Common Names: Banana, Bananier Nain, Canbur, Curro, Plantain Origin: Edible bananas originated in the Indo-Malaysian region reaching to northern Australia. Species: Musa acuminata ... with abortive ovaries. The two latter flower types eventually drop in most edible bananas. Fruits: The ovaries contained in the first (female) flowers grow rapidly, developing parthenocarpically ...
www.crfg.org

Bananas and Gingers in Florida
... Air Plants Bamboos Bulbs Fruit Orchids Shrubs Aroids >Bananas Epiphytes Gingers Palms Trees Annuals Bromeliads Ferns Herbs Perennials Vines Bananas and gingers are popular in the tropical landscape for their broad leaves, spectacular flowers, and lush appearance. Apart from many varieties of edible bananas which are ...
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Floridata: Musa x paradisiaca
... more than 7 ft (2 m) tall. The many varieties of edible bananas were developed by crossing and re-crossing two wild species: ... grown in zone 8. Location Bananas are an important crop in tropical climates throughout the world. Bananas originated in southeast Asia, where ... to take a closer look). Culture Light: Bananas do best in full sun. Moisture: Bananas require a constantly moist, but not flooded, ...
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Growing bananas in the home garden in New Zealand
... APPROPRIATE INGREDIENTS > GROWING YOUR OWN INGREDIENTS > GROWING FRUIT > BANANA CULTURE; NEW ZEALAND Growing Bananas in the New Zealand Home Garden WWW.NATURALHUB.COM URL for this page ... http://www.naturalhub.com/grow_fruit_cultivars_banana_new_zealand.htm Banana varieties and planting instructions JJJJ About 26 edible varieties are tabularly described with a photo of the fruit in the 'Aloha ...
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Growing Bananas In Phoenix Arizona - Musaceae
... not edible. Domesticated bananas are usually propagated by separating the young banana shoots from the rest of the corm. See the below links for more information on propagation. Pests Bananas have ... other bananas split and bruised and were less than ideal. Enano Gigante bananas grown here are smaller than supermarket bananas and somewhat creamier. The flavor is very similar to supermarket bananas. ...
www.phoenixtropicals.com

Tropical Fruit - Bananas & Plantains
... the non-red banana varieties the male flower is edible, but most Westerners would not find cooking it worthwhile. ... Drain on paper towels. Serve immediately. Cool Bananas ripe bananas "paddle pop" sticks Peel bananas, insert the stick from one end, freeze. ... or Chocolate Cool Bananas ripe bananas thickened cream nutmeg or melted chocolate & chopped peanuts Freeze peeled, whole bananas. Slice and ...
www.proscitech.com.au

Open Directory - Home:Cooking:Fruits and Vegetables
... the Shopping categories. Thank you. No category description found Bananas and Plantains This area is for the listing of sites discussing Bananas and Plantains or having recipes including them. Please ensure ... wares please find the appropriate category in the Shopping categories. Thank you. Sea vegetables are edible plants, primarily seaweeds, that grow in or near the ocean. They have been harvested ...
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Open Directory - Science:Agriculture:Horticulture:Fruits
... tree and soft fruit. Apples Sites concerned with the science of growing apple fruits (edible species of Malus). Bananas Bananas are a tropical herbaceous plant grown for the fruit - Musa x paradisiaca. Cane ...
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