6.2 - Pseudostem / Suckers
6.2.1 - Pseudostem height [m]
>=3
6.2.6 - Pigmentation of the underlying pseudostem
Inapplicable
6.3 - Petiole / Midrib / Leaf
6.3.1 - Blotches at the petiole base
Without pigmentation
6.3.3 - Petiole canal leaf III
Open with margins spreading
6.3.4 - Petiole margins
Winged and not clasping the pseudostem
6.3.6 - Petiole margin colour
Green
6.3.7 - Edge of petiole margin
Colourless
6.4 - Inflorescence / male bud
6.4.6 - Bunch position
Hanging at angle 45°
6.4.7 - Bunch shape
Cylindrical with the length >= to twice the width
6.4.12 - Rachis position
At an angle
6.4.13 - Rachis appearance
Neutral/male flowers and presence of withered bracts (on the whole stalk)
6.4.15 - Male bud shape
Lanceolate
6.5 - Bract
6.5.1 - Bract base shape
Medium
6.5.2 - Bract apex shape
Slightly pointed
6.5.3 - Bract imbrication
Young bracts greatly overlap (like Musa acuminata subsp. burmannica)
6.5.5 - Colour of the bract internal face
Purple
6.5.12 - Bract behaviour before falling
Revolute (rolling)
6.6 - Male flower
6.6.2 - Compound tepal basic colour
Pink/pink-purple
6.6.4 - Lobe colour of compound tepal
Yellow
6.7 - Fruit
6.7.2 - Number of fruits
13-16
6.7.3 - Fruit length [cm]
16-20 cm
6.7.4 - Fruit shape
Curved (sharp curve)
6.7.6 - Fruit apex
Blunt-tipped
6.7.7 - Remains of flower relicts at fruit apex
Persistent style
6.7.8 - Fruit pedicel length [mm]
11 to 20 mm
6.7.11 - Fusion of pedicels
Very partially or no visible sign of fusion