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Musa ×
paradisiaca is a
species as well as a cultivar,
originating as the
hybrid between Musa a****inata and
Musa balbisiana,
cultivated and domesticated...
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originally classified by
Linnaeus into two species,
which he
called Musa paradisiaca –
those used as
cooking bananas (plantains), and M. sapientum – those...
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scientific name for all such
cultivars in
these groups is
Musa ×
paradisiaca. Fe'i
bananas (
Musa × troglodytarum) from the
Pacific Islands are
often eaten...
- 'Gros Michel'.
Synonyms include: Musa a****inata L. cv. 'Gros Michel'
Musa ×
paradisiaca L. cv. 'Gros Michel' Gros
Michel is
known as
Guineo Gigante, Banano...
- Group) cv. 'Red'
Musa sapientum L. f.
rubra Bail.
Musa sapientum L. var.
rubra (Firm.)
Baker Musa rubra Wall. ex Kurz.
Musa ×
paradisiaca L. ssp. sapientum...
- as
Musa cliffortiana in 1736 (this
might be
described as a "pre-Linnaean"
Linnaean name). The 1753 name
Musa paradisiaca L. for
plantains and
Musa sapientum...
- Group) 'Lady's Finger'
Musa ×
paradisiaca L. 'Lady Finger'
Musa ×
paradisiaca L.
cultigroup Sucrier 'Doigt de Femme'
Musa ×
paradisiaca L.
cultigroup Saccharinus...
- ex
Baker M. nagensium
Prain M. ochracea K.Sheph. M. ornata Roxb.
Musa ×
paradisiaca L. = M. a****inata × M. balbisiana – many of the
cultivated edible...
- Linnaeus's
Musa sapientum and
Musa paradisiaca were
cultivars and
descendants of two wild seed-producing species,
Musa a****inata and
Musa balbisiana,...
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Species name
Artichoke Cynara cardunculus /
scolymus Banana flower Musa ×
paradisiaca,
Musa a****inata, usa balibisiana,
other bananas Blue pea /
Asian pigeonwings...