Musa acuminata Colla (edible banana)

 
Scientific name : Musa acuminata Colla
Botanical Family : Musaceae
English name : edible banana
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2796 Bidens ukambensis S.Moore   Asteraceae          
bitum Bituminaria Heister ex Fabr. bituminaria Fabaceae          
brvue Bromus vulgaris (Hook.) Shear var. eximius Shear >>Bromus vulgaris Poaceae          
plsa7 Plectritis samolifolia (DC.) Hoeck >>Plectritis congesta ssp. brachystemon Valerianaceae          
108135 Sabicea elliptica (Schweinf. ex Hiern) Hepper   Rubiaceae          
pler Plantago eriopoda Torr. redwool plantain BREXIACEAE          
pl_2601 Nothofagus cunninghamii Myrtle beech Fagaceae          
64743 Sebaea welwitschii Schinz   Gentianaceae          
clte9 Cladina terrae-novae (Ahti) Hale & Culb. reindeer lichen Cladoniaceae          
baca6 Baeria californica (Hook.) Chambers >>Lasthenia coronaria Asteraceae          
67221 Scilla carunculifera Chiov. var. glandulosa Chiov.   Hyacinthaceae          
27609 Tripteris hyoseroides DC. var. echinocarpa DC.   Asteraceae          
49910 Euphorbia heptagona L. var. dentata (A.Berger) N.E.Br.   Euphorbiaceae          
doyim Downingia yina Applegate var. major McVaugh >>Downingia yina Campanulaceae          
113247 Melasma sessiliflorum (Vahl) Hiern   Scrophulariaceae          
heca23 Heuchera caroliniana (Rosendahl, Butters & Lakela) E. Wells Carolina alumroot Saxifragaceae          
     

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