-
dessert bananas. Linnaeus's name for
dessert bananas,
Musa sapientum, is thus a
synonym of
Musa × paradisiaca.
Almost all
cultivated plantains and many...
- 'Red'
Musa sapientum L. f.
rubra Bail.
Musa sapientum L. var.
rubra (Firm.)
Baker Musa rubra Wall. ex Kurz.
Musa ×
paradisiaca L. ssp.
sapientum (L.) ****ze...
- to as
Musa sapientum. It has
since been
discovered that
Musa sapientum is a
hybrid cultivar of the wild
seeded bananas Musa balbisiana and
Musa a****inata...
-
hybrids or
polyploids of two wild
banana species -
Musa a****inata and
Musa balbisiana. Linnaeus'
Musa sapientum is now
identified to be the
hybrid Latundan cultivar...
- ISBN 978-0-471-31014-3. Davies,
Peter N. (1
January 1990).
Fyffes and the Banana:
Musa Sapientum : a
Centenary History, 1888-1988.
Athlone Press. pp. 23–51. ISBN 978-0-485-11382-2...
- for
different species (notably
Musa sapientum by
Linnaeus which is now
known to be a
hybrid of M. a****inata and
Musa balbisiana), Colla's publication...
- Linnaeus's
Musa sapientum and
Musa paradisiaca were
cultivars and
descendants of two wild seed-producing species,
Musa a****inata and
Musa balbisiana,...
- uses as food:
Musa paradisiaca for
plantains and
Musa sapientum for
dessert bananas. Both are now
known to be
hybrids between the
species Musa a****inata (A...
-
Musa balbisiana, also
known simply as plantain, is a wild-type
species of banana. It is one of the
ancestors of
modern cultivated bananas,
along with Musa...
-
reproduced the
method in The
Anarchist Cookbook in 1970,
under the name "
Musa sapientum Bananadine" (referring to the banana's old
binomial nomenclature). In...