Banana's

Wednesday, 18 December 2013



Banana (Musa paradisiaca)



Kingdom                     : Plantae (Plants)
Subkingdom                : Tracheobionta (Vascular Plants)
Super Division            : Spermatophyta (seed Produce)
Division                       : Magnoliophyta (flowering plants)
Class                            : Liliopsida (dashed one / monocots)
Sub Class                    : Commelinidae
Order                           : Zingiberales
Family                         : Musaceae (banana-Pisangan rate)
Genus                          : Musa
Species                        : Musa paradisiaca

Banana is a giant herb plants, stem a pseudo-stem, stem surface terihat former leaf midrib. This plant roots, stems wet and do not contain lignin. leaf sheath surrounds the stem of this plant.
Banana leaves have elongated leaf shape, namely an elongated shape, but also a bit wider than the oblong shape is the ratio of the length and the width is 21/2-3: 1.

At the end of the banana tree leaves are usually shaped to rompang. Meat such as paper thin leaves with pinnate leaves and pertulangan upper and lower leaf surfaces are slippery waxed. leaves on this plant are full of leaves, because it has the leaf midrib, petiole and leaf blade. Leaf stalks when cut transversely shaped like a crescent moon.


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