Site Navigation
Categories:
Zingiberales
Bananas

Summary Of: Musa (genus)

Encyclodia Page On: Musa (genus)

These Are Links To Other Documents
Strelitzia nicolai | Scientific classification | Plantae | Magnoliophyta | Liliopsida | Commelinids | Zingiberales | Musaceae | L. | Species | genera | Musaceae | bananas | plantains | species | Portuguese | Spanish | Wolof | Arabic | Persian | Turkish | fruit | trees | woody | herbs | larvae | Lepidoptera | Giant Leopard Moth | Hypercompe | sections | 2n | chromosome | Singapore | Left to right: Plantains, red bananas, bananitos, Cavendish bananas.Except bananitos, these all belong to various groups of Cavendish-type cultivars. | | Plantains | red bananas | bananitos | Cavendish bananas | Polynesia | Papua New Guinea | Linnaeus | bananas | plantains | hybridization | mutation | selection | parthenocarpic | botany | cultivar | Banana plant | | Musa acuminata | Paul Gauguin | beta-carotene | karat | cultivar | carrot | Japanese Fiber Banana (Musa basjoo) flowering at Cotswold Wildlife Park | | Japanese Fiber Banana | Cotswold Wildlife Park | extinct | Fruit stalk of Musa sp. | | Musa textilis | Abacá | Varigated form of Musa sp. | | Bananito (Musa acuminata) with inflorescence | | Bananito | inflorescence | Musa acuminata | Bananito | Musa acuminata ssp. zebrina | Blood Banana | Musa basjoo | Japanese Fiber Banana | inflorescence | | inflorescence | Pink Banana (Musa velutina) flower | | Musa nagensium | Musa sikkimensis | haploid | meiosis | British Isles | British Columbia | New Scientist | Wikimedia Commons | Categories | Zingiberales | Bananas |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Musa (genus)".