flaflowerfloozie
02-09-2013, 07:15 PM
Does the banana share a symbolic relationship with any specific type of plant, where it prefers and grows better WITH a certain type of plant?
For example, maybe other types of plants such as in the case of elm (root matting) or walnut (juglone toxicity) where nothing much likes to grow under or around them because they guarantee there own existance either by leeching a chemical that retards or eliminates the possibility of competitors or crowding out anything else by massive invasive matting root systems so nothing else can take root there by hording all water, nutrients and gas exchange (or) the absence of other plants like when we pull the weeds from around our matts.
In the case of other plants not like the Elm or Pecan but just everyday community plants or the absence of other plants I understand the banana may still survive fine but with other specific plants that it may actually thrive if given a cozy hospitable neighbor.
Have you found a good neighbor for your banana that seems to give it reason to florish? :waving:
For example, maybe other types of plants such as in the case of elm (root matting) or walnut (juglone toxicity) where nothing much likes to grow under or around them because they guarantee there own existance either by leeching a chemical that retards or eliminates the possibility of competitors or crowding out anything else by massive invasive matting root systems so nothing else can take root there by hording all water, nutrients and gas exchange (or) the absence of other plants like when we pull the weeds from around our matts.
In the case of other plants not like the Elm or Pecan but just everyday community plants or the absence of other plants I understand the banana may still survive fine but with other specific plants that it may actually thrive if given a cozy hospitable neighbor.
Have you found a good neighbor for your banana that seems to give it reason to florish? :waving: