Musa itinerans

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Musa itinerans, the Yunnan banana, is a species of banana found in continental Southeast Asia from Northeast India to Vietnam.[2] The tender inner stalk is also harvested and eaten. It is the landmark 24,200th plant species saved at Kew Gardens' Millennium Seed Bank Project. With this addition, the seed bank had collected 10% of the world's wild plant species.[3] In China it is an important food for wild Asian elephants.[3]

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Musa itinerans
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Clade: Commelinids
Order: Zingiberales
Family: Musaceae
Genus: Musa
Section: Musa sect. Musa
Species:
M. itinerans
Binomial name
Musa itinerans
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Musa itinerans is found in the Assam region of Northwest India, Bangladesh, Southeast and South-central China, the Hainan province of China, Laos, Myanmar, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam.[4]

Varieties

Musa itinerans has ten accepted infraspecifics:[4]

  • M. itinerans var. annamica
  • M. itinerans var. chinensis
  • M. itinerans var. chiumei
  • M. itinerans var. formosana
  • M. itinerans var. guangdongensis
  • M. itinerans var. hainanensis
  • M. itinerans var. itinerans
  • M. itinerans var. kavalanensis
  • M. itinerans var. lechangensis
  • M. itinerans var. xishuangbannaensis

A form of the species described as Musa itinerans 'Sanmingyeshengjiao', can grow at 0°C and is thus useful for banana researchers studying cold tolerance.[5]

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