Musa acuminata Colla
Family: Musaceae
Edible Banana
[Musa cavendishii Lambert ex Paxt.,  more...]
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Kurt Stueber  

Pseudostems heavily blotched with brown or black. Petioles: margins of adaxial groove erect, winged proximally. Inflorescences: pedicels short; bracts of staminate flowers lanceolate or narrowly ovate, apex acute, abaxial surface yellow, red, or dull purple, adaxial surface yellow proximally, often yellow or dull purple distally. Staminate flowers white or cream. Pistillate flowers: stigmas deep yellow or orange; each locule with 2 regular rows of ovules.

Flowering all year. Abandoned gardens and disturbed sites; 0--10 m; introduced; Fla.; Mexico, West Indies, Central America; and South America; native, s Asia; Africa; Pacific Islands (, Oceania).; native, s Asia.

Musa acuminata image
Kurt Stueber  
Musa acuminata image
Magdy Mohamed Mourad Hosseen  
Musa acuminata image
Magdy Mohamed Mourad Hosseen  
Musa acuminata image
Magdy Mohamed Mourad Hosseen  
Musa acuminata image
Magdy Mohamed Mourad Hosseen