Perennial herbs with erect stems. Plants are clustered, generally less than 2m high and 4-5m high. The pseudostems are all dark green with black spots and covered with white powder, especially in the upper part. Petiole is short and thick, usually less than 30cm long, with obvious leaves, open leaves and reddish brown or bright red edges. The leaves are oblong, (1.5-)2-2.2m long and 60-70cm wide. The apex is obtuse, the base is nearly round, and both sides are symmetrical. The leaves are dark green with no white powder, and the back of the leaves is light green with white powder. German inflorescence droops, inflorescence axis is densely covered with brown fluff, bracts are dark purple outside, male bracts do not fall off, and there are 2 rows of flowers in each bract; The flowers are milky white or purplish, nearly round from the free tepals, with a conical cusp at the top, and a lobule in the middle of the combined tepals, which is about 1/2 of the central lobe. There are as many as 360 largest fruit clusters, which are heavy.
Up to 32kg;; Generally, the ear has 8- 10 nodes, 150-200 fruits; The fruit is oblong, 15-25cm, with obvious edges, 4-5 edges, tapering apex, short fruit stalk, turquoise skin, sweet and smooth pulp, and seedless, and the flowering and fruiting period is all year round.