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musa basjoo : ウィキペディア英語版
musa basjoo

''Musa basjoo'', known variously as Japanese Banana, Japanese Fibre Banana〔USDA GRIN: (''Musa basjoo'' )〕 or Hardy Banana, is a species belonging to the genus ''Musa''. It was previously thought to have originated from the Ryukyu islands of Japan, from where it was first described in cultivation,〔Huxley, A., ed. (1992). ''New RHS Dictionary of Gardening'' 3: 268. Macmillan ISBN 0-333-47494-5.〕 but is now known to have originated from southern China, where it is also widely cultivated, with wild populations found in Sichuan province.〔
==Description==
''Musa basjoo'' is a herbaceous perennial with trunk-like pseudostems growing to around , with a crown of mid-green leaves growing up to long and wide when mature. The species produces male and female flowers on the same inflorescence which may extend for over . The banana fruit formed are yellow-green, around long and broad; they are inedible, with sparse white pulp and many black seeds.〔〔Constantine, D. (1999–2008). The Musaceae - an annotated list of the species of ''Ensete'', ''Musa'' and ''Musella''. (''Musa basjoo'' ).〕

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