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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"What I don't get is... if banana plants walk, why don't they play hide and seek with the plantation owners?
Banana plants must be really boring to hang out with."
Go and take another tablet, then go and have a lie down |
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By *ig badMan
over a year ago
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"What I don't get is... if banana plants walk, why don't they play hide and seek with the plantation owners?
Banana plants must be really boring to hang out with.
Go and take another tablet, then go and have a lie down"
Have one for me. Walking yellow herbs is far too much for me no a monday afternoon. At least they don't wear pyjamas |
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By (user no longer on site)
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It's Both. A banana (the yellow thing you peel and eat) is undoubtedly a fruit (containing the seeds of the plant: see answer regarding tomatoes), though since commercially grown banana plants are sterile, the seeds are reduced to little specks. However, the banana plant, though it is called a 'banana-tree' in popular usage, is technically regarded as a herbaceous plant (or 'herb'), not a tree, because the stem does not contain true woody tissue. |
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