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          Banana!                                                                                       The
Scientific Name: Musa X paradisiaca
                                                                                                   “Banana Wrap
Bananas are part of the fruit
                                                                                                     Project”
                                                         Submitted by:
classification, but contrary to popular                                                               (Turon)
belief, bananas do not grow on trees.            Khiara Remedios Albaran
They actually grow on plants that are                  Maria Cedeno
                                                Rene Chen (Yong Hong Chen)
giant herbs! And the clusters of
                                                    Kajani Karunaharan
bananas grow pointing upwards, not
down. Banana plants are part of the
Musaceae family of plants and can
grow up to 20 feet tall or higher.
                                                 For more information visit:

                                          http://www.dole.com/SuperKids/Ency
                                                                                                   Health and Wellness
                                          clopedia/Facts/tabid/831/Default.aspx                    Resource Showcase
               Do you know where
                                                     ?contentid=2508
              Banana got its name?

      Centuries     ago   bananas
      received a new name each                                                                            Submitted to:
      time a different group of
      people discovered them. In                                                                        Ms. Shawna Swain
      fact, centuries ago bananas                                                                         Presented on:
      were called "banna" and             *All information in this pamphlet were directly quoted
      "ghana" and even "funana."                                    from                                   April 20, 2012
      The people of Africa are            http://www.dole.com/SuperKids/Encyclopedia/Facts         (Winter Semester – Ashtonbee
                                                 /tabid/831/Default.aspx?contentid=2508                      Campus)
      credited with giving the
      banana its permanent English
      name.

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Banana Pamphlet (page 1)

  • 1. Let’s Talk Banana! The Scientific Name: Musa X paradisiaca “Banana Wrap Bananas are part of the fruit Project” Submitted by: classification, but contrary to popular (Turon) belief, bananas do not grow on trees. Khiara Remedios Albaran They actually grow on plants that are Maria Cedeno Rene Chen (Yong Hong Chen) giant herbs! And the clusters of Kajani Karunaharan bananas grow pointing upwards, not down. Banana plants are part of the Musaceae family of plants and can grow up to 20 feet tall or higher. For more information visit: http://www.dole.com/SuperKids/Ency Health and Wellness clopedia/Facts/tabid/831/Default.aspx Resource Showcase Do you know where ?contentid=2508 Banana got its name? Centuries ago bananas received a new name each Submitted to: time a different group of people discovered them. In Ms. Shawna Swain fact, centuries ago bananas Presented on: were called "banna" and *All information in this pamphlet were directly quoted "ghana" and even "funana." from April 20, 2012 The people of Africa are http://www.dole.com/SuperKids/Encyclopedia/Facts (Winter Semester – Ashtonbee /tabid/831/Default.aspx?contentid=2508 Campus) credited with giving the banana its permanent English name.