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Old 03-25-2010, 07:41 PM   #81
Twizted Paths
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Originally Posted by crotalusadamanteus View Post
I just like banana trees. They look neat. LOL Never thought about them coming to fruit only once though. If that's the case, why're there so many bananas in the world?
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The true stem begins as an underground corm which grows upwards, pushing its way out through the center of the stalk 10-15 months after planting, eventually producing the terminal inflorescence which will later bear the fruit. Each stalk produces one huge flower cluster and then dies. New stalks then grow from the rhizome.
Misremembered, my bad


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LOL Citrus? Flowers and fruit, yes. But they need bees or bugs don't they? I'm gonna try hard to avoid the bugs.
Butterflies

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But the trees weren't meant for climbing anyway. Just aesthetics and humidity.
I want to see you explain that to your boas


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Surveying is REALLY interesting. Requires some fairly strong math skills, but the only other trade that's older is prostitution. And I get to be outdoors like I like.
Outside & always different are deff pluses, kinda hard to outsource to isn't it?


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Only sucks when you're building things for morons, or developing your herp hunting grounds.
Yea, people suck.