Musa basjoo (Japanese banana)

 
Scientific name : Musa basjoo
Botanical Family : Musaceae
English name : Japanese banana
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74459 Wolffia denticulata Hegelm.   Lemnaceae          
isho Isoetes howellii Engelm. Howell's quillwort Hemerocallidaceae          
1269 Aspidoglossum nyasae (Britten & Rendle) Kupicha   Apocynaceae          
103127 Richea afzelia Kuntze   Rhizophoraceae          
99141 Tetrapogon villosus Desf.   Poaceae          
8629 Dicliptera leonotis Dalziel ex C.B.Clarke   Acanthaceae          
susud Suaeda suffrutescens S. Wats. var. detonsa I.M. Johnston desert seepweed Chenopodiaceae          
stbi3 Stenogyne bifida Hbd. twocleft stenogyne Lamiaceae          
lulap2 Lupinus latifolius Lindl. ex J.G. Agardh ssp. parishii (C.P. Sm.) Kenney & D. Dunn broadleaf lupine Fabaceae          
23013 Ruellia nana Nees   Acanthaceae          
61472 Pleiospora gracilior Dummer   Fabaceae          
pl_4104 Marsilea quadrifolia Water clover Marsileaceae          
98391 Sacciolepis ciliocincta (Pilg.) Stapf   Poaceae          
99650 Butumia marginalis G.Taylor   PODOSTEMACEAE          
91935 Oxalis stenoptera Turcz. var. undulata   Oxalidaceae          
54077 Aspalathus digitifolia R.Dahlgren   Fabaceae          
     

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