| Description |
"Pseudostem large up to c. 10 m tall and 150 cm in girth at the
base, glaucous green above becoming glaucous blackish-brown with clinging sheath below ;
the sap watery turning brown on exposure to air. Rhizome short, suckering rather
sparse, the suckers growing up close to the parent stem. Shoulder greyish-green glaucous
with appressed hardly scarious margin but occasionally slightly rugose. Petiole
glaucous waxy grey-green, with slightly inturned green edges ; TS ratio
1.1 Leaf lamina greyish-green on upperside, extremely waxy, pale creamy-green below,
right-handed with rounded basal lobes; PB ratio 8-10.
Peduncle
whitish, waxy and glabrous. Bunch emerging almost horizon- tally but becoming
vertically pendent by maturity, fruits apparently without tropic response, spreading
irregularly or semi-pendent. Basal bracts pale cream, lingulate, reflexing and
curling, quickly deciduous. Basal flowers fully hermaphrodite with well developed
stamens. Pedicels 1.5 - 2.5 cm long.
Young
fruit pale cream, glabrous, ovules in four rows per loculus. Mature fruit bright
reddish-orange in colour, with dull pinkish flesh ; indehiscent, not highly aromatic,
elongate and strongly angled, contracted suddenly at both base and apex. Seeds 6 - 7
mm diameter, plump, irregularly papillose with a slightly concave hilum and slightly
raised dimpled umbo.
Male peduncle vertically pendent. Male
bud hardly longer than broad, always imbricate at least at the tip, cream. Male
bracts lifting to well above the horizontal, the outerside becoming grey on lifting the
inner side remaining cream, not becoming revolute, quickly and completely deciduous.
Male flower with the compound tepal about twice as long as the free tepal; compound tepal
yellowish cream in colour with dull yellow tips; free tepal translucent white, without a
subapical wrinkle, transversely truncated distally but with a small apiculus".
(Argent
1976). |
| Comments |
TS ratio is the vertical depth of the petiole canal divided by the vertical
depth of the petiole tissue beneath.
PB ratio is the ratio of petiole length to leaf blade length.
As applied by Argent these ratios should strictly be calculated for the fourth-last, fully
expanded vegetative leaf below the inflorescence.
When
first described by Argent in 1976 he placed this species in section Australimusa
although according to Simmonds & Weatherup "less out of
taxonomic conviction than out of the observation of putative hybrids with M. lolodensis".
Simmonds & Weatherup's numercial taxonomic analysis of wild Musa
species placed M. boman in section Musa (Eumusa) (2)
despite the fact that it had there an "anomalous" chromosome number of x (= 1n)
= 10. Following Jong & Argent is kept here in section Australimusa.
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