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plants stand tall, upright, and fairly sturdy, they are often mistaken for woody trees . however, the main or upright, above-ground "stem" is actually a pseudostem, literally meaning "fake stem"; the actual stem is underground. there are suckers that grown around the main plant, and after the plant fruits
typically, the fruit has numerous strings (called "phloem bundles") that run between the skin and the edible portion of the banana, and which are commonly removed individually after the skin is removed. the fruit of the common banana averages grams, of which approximately percent is water and percent dry matter...
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