The Musa sikkimensis, commonly known as the Sikkim banana or Darjeeling banana, is a robust, ornamental banana species native to the Himalayan region, particularly in Sikkim and northeastern India. This species is highly valued for its striking appearance and adaptability.
The plant typically grows to heights of 4-6 meters, with a stout pseudostem that exhibits unique coloration, often displaying maroon or reddish blotches. Its large, paddle-shaped leaves are bright green, with a hint of red or maroon undersides in some specimens, adding to its visual appeal. The fruit is small, green to yellowish when ripe, and filled with numerous hard seeds.
Cultivation |
Protected |
Plant origin |
Asia |
Presentation |
Bare root |
Botanical family |
Musaceae |
Care |
Pot |
Shape |
Perennials |