Musaceae
Musaceae is a family of flowering plants that includes well-known species such as bananas and plantains. These plants are primarily tropical and are characterized by their large, broad leaves and clusters of flowers. The most recognized genus within this family is Musa, which encompasses various cultivated and wild species.
Members of the Musaceae family are important for both ecological and economic reasons. They provide food for humans and animals, and their fruits are rich in nutrients. Additionally, the plants play a role in local economies, particularly in regions where banana and plantain cultivation is a significant agricultural activity.