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Musa is one of three genera in the family Musaceae. The genus includes 83 species of flowering plants producing edible bananas and plantains.

Musa

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Musa is one of three genera in the family Musaceae. The genus includes 83 species of flowering plants producing edible bananas and plantains. Though they grow as high as trees, banana and plantain plants are not woody and their apparent "stem" is... Wikipedia
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Musa acuminata is a species of banana native to Southern Asia, its range comprising the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Many of the modern edible ...
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Musa species (including cultivated bananas) with pendulous inflorescences and dull purplish bracts have flowers with a rank odour and copious nectar; they open ...
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banana. General Information. Symbol: MUSA2. Group: Monocot. Duration: Perennial. Growth Habit: Forb/herb. Shrub Subshrub Tree. Native Status: HI I L48 I
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a genus of perennial herbs (family Musaceae) that resemble trees, and have huge sheathing leaves, flower clusters subtended by bright-colored bracts, ...
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1 Introduction. Bananas (Musa spp.) are major food crop globally, ranking fourth in the world after rice, wheat, and maize (FAO, 2017). They are large perennial ...
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Large, fleshy, upright stalks topped with soft, smooth, arching leaves signifies the banana plant. Ranging from six feet for the dwarf species to over 30 feet ...
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MUSA (Underwater Museum of Art) is in the waters surrounding Cancun and Isla Mujeres and has over 500 life-size sculptures used to promote coral life.