Musa chinensis Lamb. ex Paxton (>>Musa acuminata)

 
Scientific name : Musa chinensis Lamb. ex Paxton
Botanical Family : Musaceae
English name : >>Musa acuminata
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liar Limnodea arkansana (Nutt.) L.H. Dewey Ozark grass Poaceae          
locap6 Lobelia cardinalis L. var. propinqua (Paxton) Bowden >>Lobelia cardinalis Campanulaceae          
drcri Draba cruciata Payson var. integrifolia C.L. Hitchc. & C.W. Sharsmith >>Draba sharsmithii Brassicaceae          
41626 Eureiandra parvifolia Chiov.   Cucurbitaceae          
119209 Vitex cuneata Thonn. var. parvifolia Engl.   Verbenaceae          
cyde12 Cyperus decipiens Hbd. >>Cyperus hillebrandii var. decipiens Cyperaceae          
sqle Squamarina lentigera (Weber) Poelt rim lichen Bacidiaceae          
syfl2 Syntherisma floridana (A.S. Hitchc.) A.S. Hitchc. >>Digitaria floridana Poaceae          
120522 Alpinia elatior Jack   Zingiberaceae          
50865 Jatropha trifida Chiov.   Euphorbiaceae          
107208 Pseudosabicea proselyta N.Hallé   Rubiaceae          
sary2 Saxifraga rydbergii Small >>Saxifraga subapetala Saxifragaceae          
muac Musa acuminata Colla edible banana Musaceae          
65227 Pelargonium angulosum (Mill.) L'Hér.   Geraniaceae          
raill3 Raillardiopsis Rydb. raillardiopsis Asteraceae          
erpet2 Erigeron peregrinus (Banks ex Pursh) Greene ssp. peregrinus var. thompsonii (Blake ex J.W. Thompson) Cronq. subalpine fleabane Asteraceae          
     

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