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PlantOasis.com - Banana (Musa species)
... PlantOasis.com - Banana (Musa species) House Plant Guide Banana (Musa species) Other common Names N/A Light High Care level Intermediate Water Keep soil evenly moist ... : Bananas with their large green leaves, are often associated with the tropics. There are several species of banana which can be grown indoors. However, meeting the specific conditions required by banana ...
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South Florida Tropicals: Banana
... are starchy and must be cooked before eating. This publication focuses on the dessert banana (Musa species) commonly available in supermarkets, and known as the "Yellow Cavendish" variety. There are many dooryard ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

PlantOasis.com - House Plant Links
... species and hybrids), Pansy Orchid September Amaryllis (Hippeastrum species and hybrids) August Amaryllis (Hippeastrum species and hybrids) July Passion Vine (Passiflora species and hybrids) June Geranium (Pelargonium species ... Mountain Palm February Heartleaf Philodendron (Philodendron scandens) January Banana (Musa species) 2004 December Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) November Christmas Cactus ...
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... Bananaswap: Born out of a hobby, I started growing numerous banana species, specialising predominatly in wild types (after all starting seeds is ... I managed to get seeds of a species, which at that time was impossible to get: Musa Ingens. It is native to the ... Offering seeds of this plant for trading against seeds of other Musa species (or really any other type of tropical plant) allowed me to ...
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BANANA Fruit Facts
... Musa species Musaceae Common Names: Banana, Bananier Nain, Canbur, Curro, Plantain Origin: Edible bananas originated in the Indo-Malaysian region reaching to northern Australia. Species: Musa acuminata Colla, M. X paradisiaca L. (hybrid) Related species Abyssinian Banana (Ensete ventricossum Cheesman), Musa balbisina ...
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Musaceae (banana family)
... , Musa, Ensete and Musella. Musa is the largest group, with about 35 species. Musa species are divided into different sections. According to recent DNA work, there are three sections: Musa (with 22 chromosomes), Callimusa (with 20 chromosomes) and Ingentimusa (with 14 chromosomes). There are about seven Ensete species and one Musella species. Musa rosacea (Jacquin, 1804) Species belonging ...
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Bananas and plantains
... to cause green bananas to start ripening. Typical parthenocarpic bananas and plantains belong to one "species," Musa X paradisiaca, which has more than 300 recognized forms and cultivars. This apparently is a ... origin of the parthenocarpic and seedless condition of Musa X paradisiaca was in Malaya or the islands to the south of there, and other species of banana grow in Southeast Asia. Hybrids ...
www.botgard.ucla.edu

Musa, de digitale nieuwsbrief van de Nationale Plantentuin van België nr.3 februari 2006
... jaar werkte de Plantentuin mee aan een evaluatie van de diensten van de Europese afdeling, Species 2000 Europa. We leven in een tijd waarin plantensoorten uitsterven aan een onnoembaar tempo. ... be voor plantenliefhebbers! Om uw exemplaar te reserveren, klik hier. Uitgever Nationale Plantentuin van België Musa komt tot stand binnen de Dienst Museologie en Educatie met de technische medewerking van ...
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Musa, le journal électronique du Jardin botanique national de Belgique n°3 février 2006
... botanique a collaboré à une évaluation des inventaires de la partie européenne de Species 2000. Actuellement, les espèces disparaissent à un rythme très rapide, surtout à cause des ... trouverez pas ailleurs! Pour commander votre exemplaire, cliquez ici. Editeur Jardin botanique national de Belgique Musa est réalisé par le Service Educatif avec la collaboration de la cellule informatique. ...
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Floridata: Musa x paradisiaca
... varieties of edible bananas were developed by crossing and re-crossing two wild species: Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana. Flowering banana (Musa ornata) is a popular ornamental that can be grown in zone 8 ... southeast Asia, where there are many wild, mostly inedible species. A popular item in home gardens is the smallish red banana (Musa sumtrana) with foliage that is spotched with red patches ...
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