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- Linnaeus originally placed bananas into two species based only on their uses as food : " Musa sapientum " for dessert bananas and " Musa paradisiaca " for synonyms.
- Linnaeus originally classified bananas into two species based only on their uses as food : " Musa paradisiaca " for plantains and " Musa sapientum " for dessert bananas.
- Literally overpowering is another multimedia installation, ironically entitled " Musa Paradisiaca, " a Latin phrase that means " Heavenly Muse " but that also refers to the scientific name for the banana.
- ""'Methylopila musalis " "'is a Gram-negative, aerobic, facultatively methanotrophic, rod-shaped non-spore-forming and motile bacterium species from the genus of " Methylopila " which has been isolated from the banana from the tree Musa paradisiaca var . sapientum in Ecuador.
- In a series of papers published from 1947 onwards, Ernest Cheesman showed that Linnaeus "'Musa sapientum " and " Musa paradisiaca " were actually cultivars and descendants of two wild seed-producing species, " Musa acuminata " and " Musa balbisiana ", both first described by Luigi Aloysius Colla.
- :: Please be aware that cultivars are " not " species, and the old Linnaean names " Musa sapientum " and " Musa paradisiaca " applied for bananas and plantains respectively, as well as the dozens of other scientific names assigned to different cultivars and varieties of bananas over the years, are incorrect and should never be used.