What do you think about having the same content for H1 and H2 tag in the article?  It seems like keyword stuffing, right? Example: 

    <h1>Bananas <span>Musa × paradisiaca</span></h1>

    <h2>Bananas <span>Musa × paradisiaca</span></h2>
    
    <h2>Description</h2>  
    <p>Bananas are long and yellow. Bananas are long and yellow.</p>
    
    <h2>Taste</h2>  
    <p>Bananas are delicious. Bananas are delicious. Bananas are delicious.</p>


Do you think this is a bad practice? This is how graphic layout is made for a page so the title should repeat itself (there is a tall image between them), and I'm wondering if it would be better to have markup something like this (in this case `<p>`), but styled as so it looks like `h2`. 

Would you suggest something else instead of `<p>` which better suits a title consisted of a 2-3 words? This is a purely design based idea and I wouldn't even mind telling search engines to not index this line.


    <h1>Bananas <span>Musa × paradisiaca</span></h1>

    <p class="h2">Bananas <span>Musa × paradisiaca</span></p>
    
    <h2>Description</h2>  
    <p>Bananas are long and yellow. Bananas are long and yellow.</p>
    
    <h2>Taste</h2>  
    <p>Bananas are delicious. Bananas are delicious. Bananas are delicious.</p>


(Span has a `display: block` set so that it goes to next line)