Status:
valid
Authors:
Prain
Source:
wcs
Year:
1904
Citation Micro:
J. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, Pt. 2, Nat. Hist. 73: 21 (1904)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000474608
Common Names
- Musa nagensium
- Nagens Banana
- Nagensium Banana
Synonyms
- Musa nagensium nagensium [unknown]
- Musa nagensium hongii Häkkinen [unknown]
Description
Musa nagensium (also called Nagens Banana, among many other common names) is a species of banana native to the tropical regions of Southeast Asia. It is a perennial herbaceous plant that grows up to 3 meters in height. Its leaves are large and oblong-lanceolate. It prefers moist soils and is found in open woodlands, scrublands, and rocky hillsides.
Uses & Benefits
Musa nagensium is used as an ornamental plant in gardens, as a source of food, and as a medicinal plant for treating a variety of ailments.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Musa nagensium is a small, yellow flower with five petals and yellow stamens. The seed is a small, black, spherical seed. The seedling is a small, green, oval-shaped seedling.
Cultivation and Propagation
Musa nagensium is an evergreen perennial that grows in tropical and subtropical climates. It can be propagated by seed or by division of the rootstock. It prefers a sunny position and well-drained soil. It is drought tolerant and can tolerate light frost.
Where to Find Musa nagensium
Musa nagensium is native to India and can be found in tropical and subtropical climates. It can be grown indoors or outdoors in a sunny spot.
Musa nagensium FAQ
What type of plant is Musa nagensium?
Musa nagensium is a species of flowering plant in the family Musaceae.
Where is Musa nagensium found?
Musa nagensium is native to the Philippines.
What is the growth habit of Musa nagensium?
Musa nagensium is an evergreen shrub that grows up to 3 meters in height.
Species in the Musa genus
Musa acuminata,
Musa alinsanaya,
Musa aurantiaca,
Musa balbisiana,
Musa banksii,
Musa basjoo,
Musa beccarii,
Musa boman,
Musa borneensis,
Musa bukensis,
Musa campestris,
Musa celebica,
Musa cheesmanii,
Musa coccinea,
Musa exotica,
Musa fitzalanii,
Musa flaviflora,
Musa gracilis,
Musa griersonii,
Musa hirta,
Musa ingens,
Musa insularimontana,
Musa itinerans,
Musa jackeyi,
Musa johnsii,
Musa kattuvazhana,
Musa lanceolata,
Musa lawitiensis,
Musa lolodensis,
Musa maclayi,
Musa mannii,
Musa monticola,
Musa muluensis,
Musa nagensium,
Musa ochracea,
Musa ornata,
Musa paracoccinea,
Musa paradisiaca,
Musa peekelii,
Musa rosea,
Musa rubra,
Musa salaccensis,
Musa sanguinea,
Musa schizocarpa,
Musa sikkimensis,
Musa splendida,
Musa textilis,
Musa thomsonii,
Musa troglodytarum,
Musa tuberculata,
Species in the Musaceae family
Ensete glaucum,
Ensete homblei,
Ensete livingstonianum,
Ensete perrieri,
Ensete superbum,
Ensete ventricosum,
Ensete lecongkietii,
Musa acuminata,
Musa alinsanaya,
Musa aurantiaca,
Musa balbisiana,
Musa banksii,
Musa basjoo,
Musa beccarii,
Musa boman,
Musa borneensis,
Musa bukensis,
Musa campestris,
Musa celebica,
Musa cheesmanii,
Musa coccinea,
Musa exotica,
Musa fitzalanii,
Musa flaviflora,
Musa gracilis,
Musa griersonii,
Musa hirta,
Musa ingens,
Musa insularimontana,
Musa itinerans,
Musa jackeyi,
Musa johnsii,
Musa kattuvazhana,
Musa lanceolata,
Musa lawitiensis,
Musa lolodensis,
Musa maclayi,
Musa mannii,
Musa monticola,
Musa muluensis,
Musa nagensium,
Musa ochracea,
Musa ornata,
Musa paracoccinea,
Musa paradisiaca,
Musa peekelii,
Musa rosea,
Musa rubra,
Musa salaccensis,
Musa sanguinea,