Banana, also known as banana, is a tropical fruit native to Southeast Asia. His scientific name is Moses, from the family of Moses. This sweet and smooth texture pulp fruit is one of the most consumed globally, thanks to its delicious flavor and health benefits.
Banana Plant Development Stages:
1. Hill Emergency: It all starts with the emergence of one or more buds or hills apart from a mother strain.
2. Bud Development: Once the seed germinates, a bud begins to grow that will emerge from the soil, forming the first leaves of the banana plant.
3. Stalk Development:The bud transforms into a long, resilient stem that is growing in height, holding the leaves and future clusters of bananas.
4. Leaf Production:During this process, the banana plant produces its characteristic and large green leaves that unfold in the form of a fan. These leaves are critical for photosynthesis and plant growth.
5. Cluster Formation: As the plant matures, clusters of bananas begin to form. These clusters are made up of multiple banana hands that spiral around the central peduncule.
6. Fruit Development: Each hand of bananas goes through different stages of development, from having an intense green color to reaching a bright yellow hue. During this process, the fruit is gaining size and sweetness.
7. Ripe and Harvest: Finally, when bananas reach their optimal ripening point, it is harvest time. Depending on the variety, the bananas are harvested still green for transport or left to ripen on the plant for local consumption.
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