damnit said @ 12:29am GMT on 1st February
"banana isn't really a tree..." yet. It's not a "tree" yet.
Maybe in a several more thousand years, the banana herbaceous plant will eventually grow hard bark-like skin, roots, and branches. damnit said @ 12:33am GMT on 1st February
"banana isn't really a tree..." yet. It's not a "tree" yet.
Maybe in a several more thousand years, the banana herbaceous plant will eventually grow hard bark-like skin, roots, and branches.
That is, until Monsanto decides to force bananas to be fungus resistant and sturdy like a tree.
It's like broccoli. There's nothing like it except cabbage, cauliflower, kale, brussels sprouts, collard greens, and kohlrabi. They're all selectively grown from Brassica Oleracea. <-- Entry / Current Comment damnit said @ 12:29am GMT on 1st February [Score:1 Insightful]
"banana isn't really a tree..." yet. It's not a "tree" yet.
Maybe in a several more thousand years, the banana herbaceous plant will eventually grow hard bark-like skin, roots, and branches.
That is, until Monsanto decides to force bananas to be fungus resistant and sturdy like a tree.
It's like broccoli. There's nothing like it except cabbage, cauliflower, kale, brussels sprouts, collard greens, and kohlrabi. They're all selectively grown from Brassica Oleracea.