musa paradisiaca sapientum
Noun A widely cultivated species of banana plant, specifically a triploid cultivar derived from the wild species Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana. It is known for producing compact hanging clusters of commercially important edible yellow fruit, commonly known as dessert bananas.
This term is a specific scientific name used in botanical and agricultural contexts to classify a major cultivar group of banana plants. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- Scientific/Agricultural Context:
- The plantation primarily grows Musa paradisiaca sapientum for export.
- Researchers are studying disease resistance in Musa paradisiaca sapientum.
- Taxonomic Note: Modern botanical taxonomy often simplifies this classification. The common dessert banana is now frequently classified under the Colla (AAA Group) or simply referred to by cultivar names like 'Cavendish'. The term L. is sometimes used as a collective name for all cultivated banana hybrids.
- Banana (n): The common name for the edible fruit produced by plants including .
- Plantain (n): A cooking banana, often from related but different cultivar groups, such as .
- Cultivar (n): A plant variety that has been produced in cultivation by selective breeding.
- Dessert banana
- Sweet banana
This term historically referred to the "wise man's banana" or "fruit of the wise men" (sapientum), distinguishing the sweet, edible fruit banana from the plantain or cooking banana (Musa paradisiaca). In contemporary usage, the distinction is often made between "dessert bananas" and "plantains" rather than using this full Latin binomial.
- widely cultivated species of banana trees bearing compact hanging clusters of commercially important edible yellow fruit