Musa, hort. ex Gentil, 1907
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.134.1.4 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5085949 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038987BE-FF86-FFA7-FF6B-4657FA2EFBCC |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Musa |
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Key to some related species of Section Rhodochlamys
1. Inflorescences erect....................................................................................................................................................... 2
- Inflorescences horizontal .............................................................................................................................................. 6
2. Pseudostems taller than 2 m, male rachis highly curved .......................................................................... M. serpentina View in CoL
- Pseudostems shorter than 1.5 m, male rachis erect....................................................................................................... 3
3. Fruits red, hairy, fruits splitting at maturity .................................................................................................. M. velutina View in CoL
- Fruits green, glabrous, fruits not splitting at maturity .................................................................................................. 4
4. Rhizomes running, male flowers in two rows, leaf apices acute with a tendril like appendage, bracts with grooves on outer surfaces. ................................................................................................................................................ M. laterita View in CoL
- Rhizomes not running, male flowers in a single row, leaf apices truncate, bracts smooth .......................................... 5
5. Pseudostems green, peduncles green, bracts lilac, petioles glaucous, anthers red ......................................... M. ornata View in CoL
- Pseudostems red, peduncles orange-red, bracts orange, petioles glabrous, anthers cream ..................... M. aurantiaca View in CoL
6. Pseudostems ca. 1.1 m tall, light green with brown blotches without dry leaf sheaths, bracts pink-purple, smooth, lower leaf surfaces light green, leaf bases auriculate, bud apices convolute, basal flowers hermaphrodite .... M. zaifui View in CoL
- Pseudostems 1.4–3 m tall, covered with old dry outer dry leaf sheaths, bracts orange-red, highly grooved, lower leaf surfaces light green with purple pigmentation, leaf bases acute on one side, rounded on the other, bud apices imbricate, basal flowers female ................................................................................................................. M. arunachalensis View in CoL
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