Definition of Australimusa. Meaning of Australimusa. Synonyms of Australimusa

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- = 22) M. sect. Rhodochlamys (Baker) Cheesman (2n = 2x = 22) M. sect. Australimusa Cheesman (2n = 2x = 20) M. sect. Callimusa Cheesman (2n = 2x = 20) The...
- perennial, placed in section Callimusa (now including the former section Australimusa), having a diploid chromosome number of 2n = 20. The flower cluster is...
- It was placed in section Callimusa (now including the former section Australimusa). Wikispecies has information related to Musa fitzalanii. Cluny, W.;...
- four sections into which the genus Musa is divided (the others being Australimusa, Callimusa and Eumusa, which is sometimes called Musa). As a member of...
- It is placed in section Callimusa (now including the former section Australimusa), having a diploid chromosome number of 2n = 20. It is one of the possible...
- It is placed in section Callimusa (now including the former section Australimusa). Musa beccarii is a stoloniferous plant growing up to 1.2 metres (3 ft...
- It is placed in section Callimusa (now including the former section Australimusa). It is regarded as one of the progenitors of the Fe'i banana cultivars...
- section Callimusa (in particular the species formerly grouped as section Australimusa). However, their precise origins are unclear. On the basis of appearance...
- It is placed in section Callimusa (now including the former section Australimusa), having a diploid chromosome number of 2n = 20. The male bud is cream...
- It is placed in section Callimusa (now including the former section Australimusa), having a diploid chromosome number of 2n = 20. "Musa bauensis", World...