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Musa paradisiaca is the scientific name of the banana, which belongs to the "Musaceae" family and has several species with the genus "Musa". In Hindi, we call it "Kela". It's a tropical fruit that grows in warm climates in tropical and subtropical regions. Whereas, it contains at least 20% carbohydrates and 12% fiber, 12% potassium, and 12% vitamins in the necessary amount to get in our body. In Ayurveda also, it is used to make various medicines.
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The scientific and biological name of the banana is "Musa paradisiaca". It falls under the genus "Musa" and surrounds various banana species, that are mostly cultivated like Musa balbisiana, Musa acuminaia, and Musa Paradisiaca. These plants are known for producing both plantains and edible bananas that are called tropical fruits that grow in tropical and subtropical regions. Their origin can be turned back to regions like Malaysia, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, and many surrounding areas.
Banana leaves are a biological part of the "Musa genus". The Scientific name of the banana is "Musa acuminate", which includes its leaves is "Musa acuminata leaves" because Musa species are dependable on them whereas, these large leaves are versatile and significant and get used in various cultures at worship places, in serving food or pooja or for home decor or religious ceremonies.
"Cavendish" is the most common banana in the world at least found in 150 countries and widely divided into thousands of species with division of 50 groups. Some of the species of banana are given below.
Banana belongs to the family "Musaceae" with 33 species in the genus "Musa" under the updated division Musa, which includes bananas and plantains based on their binomial nomenclature. As we can say family is important in the plant kingdom of herbaceous plants with unique leaves.
The Taxonomical classification of bananas ensures that each organism has specific names that are comprised of the various genera and species as part of binomial nomenclature, maintaining a systematic and structured approach to identifying different varieties of bananas.
Scientific Name | Musa paradisiaca |
|---|---|
Kingdom | Plantae |
Division | Magnoliophyta |
Class | Liliopsida |
Subclass | Zingiberidae |
Order | Zingiberales |
Family | Musaceae |
Subfamily | Musoideae |
Genus | Musa |
Species | Musa acuminata |
The following are the characteristics of a banana
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