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  1. Banana (2,552 bytes)
    1: ...the common name used for herbaceous plants in the genus [[Musa]]. Because of their size and structure, ba...
  2. Ensete (3,784 bytes)
    3: ... a single species, ''Ensete edule''. However, the genus did not receive general recognition until 1947 wh...
    5: ...reveal synonymy and the most recent review of the genus by Simmonds (1960) listed just six. Recently the ...
    30: *[http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~drc/genusensete.htm David Constantine]
  3. Create:BananaGenus (369 bytes)
    1: To create a page to describe a banana Genus, use this template.
    3: ...ext that has been pre-filled with the name of the genus that you are creating a page for.''
    8: preload=Template:BananaGenus
    10: buttonlabel=Add New Banana Genus
  4. Musa (9,377 bytes)
    4: ...rn languages, whereas the scientific name for the genus is similar to the Arabic and Persian names for ju...
    7: The genus ''Musa'' was traditionally classified into five s...
  5. Ensete ventricosum 'Maurelii' (7,581 bytes)
    66: ...Ensete. There are approximately 7 species in this genus.
  6. Info:Musaceae (3,535 bytes)
    7: ... famous for the [[banana]] and [[plantain]]. The genus ''[[Musa]]'' was formally established in the firs...
    9: ...he cause of much confusion in the taxonomy of the genus that was not resolved until the 1940s and 1950s.
    13: ...ion ''Musella'' Franch. was raised to the rank of genus by H.W. Li in 1978 for the Chinese species ''Muse...
  7. Info:Bananas Genera (7,445 bytes)
    5: ...lationships between different members of the Musa genus.
    75: ...a genus, it was later separated into a standalone genus by Cheesman. While it does produce an inflorescen...
    81: ...y Cheesman's revision. It was later given its own genus in 2010 after molecular testing confirmed it as b...
    90: ... E.E. 1947. Classification of the bananas. I. The genus Ensete Horan. Kew Bulletin 2(2):97-106. http://ww...
  8. Info:General Growing Information (7,769 bytes)
    4: '''General Information''': Bananas (genus Musa) have long been cultivated in warm, humid re...
    6: ..., fruit production will be lower. Members of the genus Musa love lots of water; however, not standing wa...
    31: ...even more cold hardy. Don't overlook the related genus Ensete, which contains some awesome ornamentals. ...
  9. Info:Plantain Subgroup (5,084 bytes)
    10: ... "True" plantains are a group of cultivars of the genus Musa placed in the African Plantain subgroup of t...

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