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banana_tree As we reached the end of the rope bridge I saw this banana plant growing on the side of the bank just below the bridge  Borneo,Musa acuminata,Musa × paradisiaca,musa acuminata Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

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As we reached the end of the rope bridge I saw this banana plant growing on the side of the bank just below the bridge

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''Musa'' × ''paradisiaca'' is the accepted name for the hybrid between ''Musa acuminata'' and ''Musa balbisiana''. Most cultivated bananas and plantains are triploid cultivars either of this hybrid or of ''M. acuminata'' alone. Linnaeus originally used the name ''M. paradisiaca'' only for plantains or cooking bananas, but the modern usage includes hybrid cultivars used both for cooking and as dessert bananas. Linnaeus's name for dessert bananas, ''Musa sapientum'', is thus a synonym of ''Musa''.. more

Similar species: Gingers, Bananas, Etc.
Species identified by englishindiangirl
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By englishindiangirl

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Uploaded Jul 25, 2016. Captured Nov 17, 2004 02:52.
  • X250,D560Z,C350Z
  • f/3.1
  • 10/400s
  • ISO69
  • 5.8mm