Hybrid Banana Sucker is a lateral shoot that develops from the rhizome and emerges from the soil usually near the parent plant. It is a form of asexual, or vegetative, reproduction, that makes the banana plant perennial. Suckers emerge and ensure a more or less continuous supply of shoots, each capable of producing an inflorescence. They have been used as planting material since the early days of domestication by severing them from the mat and transplanting them to a new location.
Both wild species of bananas and cultivated bananas produce suckers. The clump of plants formed by the parent plant and its suckers is commonly called a mat. The botanical term for a mat is genet, and for a sucker is ramet.
Pineapple suckers are the edible shoots that grow from the base of pineapple plants. They are a good source of fiber, vitamins, and minerals, and offer a variety of health benefits. Pineapple suckers can be eaten raw, cooked, or grilled, and can be used in a variety of recipes.
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Variety: Smooth cayenne.
Resistance to disease.
Growth Uniformity / Synchronized harvest.
Fast field establishment.
High yield and early maturity.
The Pineapple Sucker is a convenient kitchen tool that easily removes cores and cuts fresh pineapple into perfect bite-sized pieces.