Banana

Musa acuminata

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Musa acuminata, commonly known as banana, is a perennial herbaceous plant native to Southeast Asia. In agroecology and regenerative agriculture, bananas serve as a canopy layer in food forest systems, providing shade and microclimate regulation for understory plants. Their large leaves and pseudostems are excellent for mulching, enhancing soil fertility and moisture retention. Bananas are a keystone species in tropical agroecosystems, supporting biodiversity and soil health. Traditionally, bananas are not only a staple food but also play a role in cultural rituals and as a source of fiber for textiles. In guild design, bananas pair well with nitrogen-fixing plants like pigeon pea and ground covers such as sweet potato, which help suppress weeds and maintain soil moisture. Bananas are also used in erosion control and as windbreaks due to their robust structure.

Growing Details

Bananas require a warm, humid climate with well-drained, fertile soil rich in organic matter. Soil preparation should include adding compost or well-rotted manure to enhance fertility. Mulching with banana leaves or other organic materials helps retain moisture and suppress weeds. Companion plants like pigeon pea and sweet potato can be grown alongside bananas to improve soil health and provide ground cover. Avoid planting in areas prone to waterlogging. Harvest bananas when the fruit is full-si

Edible Parts
Fruit Apical Bud Flowers
Tags
Keystone Specie Carbon Farming Attracts Wildlife Windbreak Erosion Preventing Visual Appeal Easy Propagating Sweetener
Range (Based on GBIF Data)

The map shows known occurrence points of <strong>Musa acuminata</strong> recorded in scientific biodiversity databases.

Source: <a href="https://www.gbif.org" target="_blank">GBIF.org</a> โ€” Global Biodiversity Information Facility

Location & Timing
native geo location: Native to Southeast Asia
applicable geo region: Tropical regions worldwide
language used: sr
Flowering: beginning of January for 365 days
Harvest: beginning of August for 60 days
Seed Start: ?
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Uses & Benefits
Edible Rating: (5/5)
edible uses: Bananas are primarily consumed as fresh fruit. They can be cooked, dried, or processed into products like banana chips, flour, and beverages. The fruit is rich in carbohydrates, particularly sugars, and provides essential nutrients such as potassium and vitamin C. The flowers are edible and can be used in salads or cooked dishes. The apical bud, known as the 'banana heart', is also edible and used in various culinary preparations. Bananas are available year-round in tropical climates.
Medicinal Rating: (3/5)
medicinal uses: Bananas are used in traditional medicine for their soothing effect on the digestive system, believed to aid conditions such as gastritis and ulcers. The high potassium content is beneficial for heart health and blood pressure regulation. The inner part of the banana peel can be used to soothe insect bites and minor skin irritations. However, excessive consumption may lead to hyperkalemia in individuals with kidney issues due to high potassium levels.
health concerns: Excessive consumption of bananas can lead to hyperkalemia in individuals with kidney problems due to their high potassium content.
other uses: Banana plants are used for fiber production, particularly in making textiles and paper. The leaves can be used as natural plates or cooking wraps. The pseudostem can be used in composting to improve soil organic matter.
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Botanical data
specie: Musa acuminata
common names: Banana; Cavendish; Plantain
family: Musaceae
sub family: Musaceae
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genus: Musa
Growing Conditions
area needed: 4.0 m
spacing: 2.0 m
growing difficulty: Low
Deciduous / Evergreen:
Seed Temp (Opt/Min/Max): 0ยฐC / 0ยฐC / 0ยฐC
Plant Temp (Opt/Min/Max): 27ยฐC / 15ยฐC / 35ยฐC
water demands: High
humidity: Medium
light demands: High
root type: Shallow
frost tender: High
hardness: โ–ˆ โ–ˆ โ–ˆ โ–ˆ โ–ˆ โ–ˆ โ–ˆ โ–ˆ โ–ˆ โ–ˆ (10/10)
first harvest: 1 years
life span: 25 years
succession: Pioneer
growth rate: Fast
max height: 7.0 m
max width: 3.0 m
soil preference: Medium (Loam)
pH preference: Neutral
flower type: Monoecious
growth details: Bananas require a warm, humid climate with well-drained, fertile soil rich in organic matter. Soil preparation should include adding compost or well-rotted manure to enhance fertility. Mulching with banana leaves or other organic materials helps retain moisture and suppress weeds. Companion plants like pigeon pea and sweet potato can be grown alongside bananas to improve soil health and provide ground cover. Avoid planting in areas prone to waterlogging. Harvest bananas when the fruit is full-si
Potential Disturbances: Common challenges include banana weevil and nematodes. Natural management strategies involve introducing beneficial insects like predatory beetles and using companion plants such as marigolds to repel nematodes. Fungal diseases like Panama disease and Black Sigatoka can be controlled by ensuring good air circulation and maintaining soil health. Neem oil and garlic sprays can be used as organic treatments.
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