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  2. Red banana - Wikipedia

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    Red bananas at the market in Guatemala Red banana longitudinal and cross sections. Red bananas are a group of varieties of bananas with reddish-purple skin. Some are smaller and plumper than the common Cavendish banana, others much larger. Ripe, raw red bananas have a flesh that is creamy to light pink.

  3. Quercus sagrana - Wikipedia

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    The Cuban oak was first described by Nuttall in 1842 as Quercus sagraeana based on the specimen collected by Ramón de la Sagra. [3] Article 60.8(c) of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants provides that where personal names end in -a, the adjectival form of the specific epithet is formed by adding -n- plus the appropriate gender ending. [4]

  4. Here's How to Care for Banana Leaf Plants the Right Way - AOL

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    $42.00 at shopterrain.com. Soil. Banana leaf plants thrive best when planted with well-draining, highly acidic soil in a container that’s at least of 14 inches wide in diameter.

  5. Hutia - Wikipedia

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    Instead of burrowing underground, they nest in trees or rock crevices. They are hunted for food in Cuba, where they are often cooked in a large pot with wild nuts and honey. At the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base however, there is an over population due to an abundant food source and the lack of natural predators.

  6. Red Bananas Are Real—Here’s Where to Find Them - AOL

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  7. Category:Trees of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles related to the native trees of Cuba. Taxa of the lowest rank are always included. Higher taxa are included only if endemic. This category follows the World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions.

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  9. Flora of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of plants which includes trees and other herbs, vines, climbers, lianas, shrubs, subshrubs that are native or endemic to Cuba. This list should exclude plants grown, invasive species or introduced by humans (example: weeds). The endemic genera or species (exclusive of Cuba) are marked by *.