A banana is NOT a tree, it is the worlds tallest herbaceous plant. There are eleven groups of bananas as a result of hybridization. Polyploids of Musa Acuminata are usually dessert bananas whilst Musa Balbisiana are cooking bananas. These include 52 varieties. A few examples are Lacatan bananas, Lady Finger bananas, Red banana, Robusta banana, East African Highland banana, Golden Beauty Banana, Atan, Black French, Giant, Mysore, Popoulu, Pome, Red Plantain, and others
There are two species of bananas. Musa acuminata Colla and M. X paradisiaca L. (hybrid)
Banana is in the genus Musa and there are at least 50 identified species.
Bananas in the wild actually have lots of seeds throughout the flesh that are, maybe, pea-sized or pepper corn-sized. They are also short and fat and really don't look like cultivated bananas. The bananas we eat are cultivated from a species of wild banana to be larger and seedless, just like a seedless watermelon.
One species, the Cavendish banana, is under threat from a fungal disease, but there are over 300 different species, so we won't be singing "Yes, we have no bananas" any time soon. See the link below.
Banana and bananas are both nouns.
Bananas aren't sold in quarts.
Bananas grow best in warm, wet tropical climates.
The banana is the fruit of the banana tree of which there are several species.
BANANAS! (And other types of fruit, and for some species, meat and insects.)
BANANAS! (And other types of fruit, and for some species, meat and insects.)
It is, almost all bananas come from this wild species
Bananas are fruit from plants of the genus Musa. Almost all bananas grown for sale are either Musa acuminata, Musa balbisiana or a hybrid of the two.
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Bananas Are Awesome. That's about bananas
Musa Acuminata, Musa Balbisiana, and Musa Paradisiaca (a hybrid of the other two species) are the scientific names of bananas.
Bananas spread their seed through ingestion and defecation, so their function is to be eaten and their seeds fertilized thus propagating the species.
Bananas spread their seed through ingestion and defecation, so their function is to be eaten and their seeds fertilized thus propagating the species.
Musa acuminata is a species of wild banana. It is better known for being the origin of the vast majority of edible bananas.
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