Re: Musa sikkimensis regular and Red Tiger mature height differences?
Thank you very much for the welcome and suggestion Jack and the rest of you too!
I choose Musa sikkimensis because it may hopefully not defoliate the majority of winters in Pyrgos where it usually doesnt get below -1C or at the very most -2C most of the years(some years we dont even see 0C) and the record low of the area is -3,6C about once every 20years. I wasnt aware of Musa saba(is this a true species or a cultivar?) but i do know of and like Musa peekelii. What is the leaf hardiness of all these species? I want them look good yearround and not have them loose their leafs annually due to a couple of cold nights we only get every year...
Thank you very much in advance!
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Last edited by Kostas : 04-28-2010 at 02:12 AM.
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