||Rav`e*na"la (răv`&esl;*nä"l&adot;),
n. [Malagasy.] (Bot.) A genus of plants
related to the banana.
&fist; Ravenala Madagascariensis, the principal species, is
an unbranched tree with immense oarlike leaves growing alternately
from two sides of the stem. The sheathing bases of the leafstalks
collect and retain rain water, which flows freely when they are
pierced with a knife, whence the plant is called traveler's
tree.