Ensete lecongkietii, commonly known as the Vietnamese Wild Banana or Lecongkiet's Banana, is a rare and relatively recently discovered species native to Vietnam. This species was named in honor of Dr. Le Cong Kiet, a Vietnamese botanist who contributed to the study and conservation of plant species in Vietnam.
Ensete lecongkietii is a large, herbaceous plant with a robust pseudostem that can reach heights of 3–5 meters (10–16 feet). The leaves are long, broad, and paddle-shaped, typical of banana plants, with a vibrant green color and sometimes tinged with red along the midrib. Unlike edible bananas, this species produces small, inedible fruits with hard seeds. The inflorescence is particularly striking, with large, colorful bracts that protect the flowers, adding significant ornamental value to the plant.
