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Banana Tree
Name: banana tree.
Originary of Southern Asia, Africa and America. Indications: the water of the banana tree cure asthma, hidropisia, tuberculosis, pulmonary afecção, anemia, renais diseases, pneumonia, escrofulose. The ingested fruit, assists in the treatment of gastric and nervous ulcers, esfoladuras, wounds, afecções of the liver, diseases of the stomach, arrest of womb, diarréias and hemorroidses.
The banana tree is a complete vegetable, or either: it presents root, trunk, leaf, flowers, fruits and seeds. Normally, this plant if multiplies vegetative through the emission of new children (rebentos), that if they originate from the entumescimento of external vegetative egg yolks of the primitive plant (plant mother), located in the called region rizoma. To the set of two or more plants it is called touceira. Rizoma, or caule underground, is the part of the banana tree where all its agencies if apóiam direct or indirectly. The development if processes basically from a set of cells, called apical egg yolk of growth, always located in the center of the col of the banana tree, however implanted in the central cylinder of the col of the banana tree, surrounding they gem it aplical, has a series of arcs of molded concentrical circles in the col of the banana tree, which correspond to the lines of setting of the cases of leves. The apical egg yolk of growth is responsible for the formation of leves of the banana tree and lateral egg yolks of brotação. As the leaf and the lateral egg yolk of brotação they are formed simultaneously, can easily be concluded that the banana tree has as much of these egg yolks how many they will be the generated leves. After generating the leaf total that the plant could have, the apical egg yolk, which had to a series of factors, ceases this activity. It has thus an modification in its aspect and it if it transforms into the agency of fruition of the banana tree (inflorescência).
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