Why the banana tree have not any types of real wood. ??☺☺
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because it is a herb
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it looks like when you cut down a banana plant. Instead of a solid piece of wood, you can see the fake trunk is made of really thick leaves arranged in a spiral shape. There's no solid center piece at all, just smaller and less-developed leaves
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According to Purdue University's Center for New Crops and Plant Products, banana plants are not trees. They are, in fact, large herbs, as they do not have a persistent or woody stem. Although a banana plant has no wooden trunk, it can reach heights of as much as 40 feet, though, making it one of the tallest herbs grown on Earth.
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