Banana plantsBanana plants growing on a plantation. Each herbaceous trunk bears only one bunch of fruit and is cut down after harvest to encourage new growth from the rhizome (underground stem)
The banana plant is a gigantic herb that springs from an underground stem, or rhizome, to form a false trunk 3–6 metres (10–20 feet) high. This trunk is composed of the basal portions of leaf sheaths and is crowned with a rosette of 10 to 20 oblong to elliptic leaves that sometimes attain a length of 3–3.5 metres (10–11.5 feet) and a breadth of 65 cm (26 inches). A large flower spike, carrying numerous yellowish flowers protected by large purple-red bracts, emerges at the top of the false trunk and bends downward to become bunches of 50 to 150 individual fruits, or fingers. The individual fruits, or bananas, are grouped in clusters, or hands, of 10 to 20. After a plant has fruited, it is cut down to the ground, because each trunk produces only one bunch of fruit. The dead trunk is replaced by others in the form of suckers, or shoots, which arise from the rhizome at roughly six-month intervals. The life of a single rhizome thus continues for many years, and the weaker suckers that it sends up through the soil are periodically pruned, while the stronger ones are allowed to grow into fruit-producing plants.
Username: Khairool Published on 2024-11-29 10:20:43 ID NUMBER: 125819
Oh mother...don't give me two taka...
Dreams fly
The days of crying in my mother's arms for two taka
were truly extraordinary
ও মা...দু টাকা দাও না...
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দু- টাকার জন্য মায়ের আঁচল ধরে কান্নাকাটি করার দিনগুলো
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Oh mother...don't give me two taka...
Dreams fly
The days of crying in my mother's arms for two taka
were truly extraordinary
ও মা...দু টাকা দাও না...
স্বপ্ন উড়ান
দু- টাকার জন্য মায়ের আঁচল ধরে কান্নাকাটি করার দিনগুলো
সত্যি অসাধারণ ছিল
Code number: FDSAOUYTRE