Musa ornamental refers to a group of banana plants grown primarily for their striking foliage, colorful stems, and unusual flowers rather than for edible fruit. These ornamental bananas often feature bold, tropical-looking leaves that may be green, red, purple, or variegated, depending on the variety. Some cultivars, like Musa ornata or Musa velutina, produce vibrant inflorescences in shades of pink, orange, or yellow, which are followed by small, upright fruits that are typically full of seeds and not intended for consumption. Ornamental bananas add a lush, exotic feel to gardens and landscapes, thriving in full sun to partial shade with rich, moist, and well-draining soil. They require regular watering during the growing season and protection from cold. Best suited for USDA zones 9 11, they can also be grown in large pots and brought indoors in cooler climates to enjoy their tropical appeal year-round.
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