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Default Bordelons, Zebrinas, DWCav

I have quite a few potted, nicely rooted, pups of
the Musa Bordelon, which has become my favorite banana here in my
Zone 6-7 suburban Pittsburgh PA garden. It has become my favorite since it multiplies and grows the fastest, is the least finicky and this year. But most importantly, a four ft plant I overwintered upstairs at an inside window, then plantedd out in the ground (in late April) in a bed in the middle of the lawn has grown to 6', has already made a mat consisting of two 7' pups and five others of various sizes, and the mother plant is now producing a flower bud. I have it lit from below with Malibu lights and at night it looks like a spectacular tropical island of red foliage, set in the middle of my lawn, a rather unusual sight here in slightly less than tropical western PA.

I have the Bordelons and also Dwarf Cavendish "high color" minis in smaller $5and larger $10 sizes and a few 12-18" very nice Zebrinas that I could part with for $15. You can send me a message or questions by direct email:
max_9432@yahoo.com . I could send you pics if you'd like and would be willing to ship to you by Priority Mail or UPS depending on your preference and whether you wanted the plant(s) bareroot or dirtball and pots intact, etc. I have very good feedback for shipping plants all over the US for the last two years on ebay and would like to workout payments through paypal.

I also have other tropicals and pond plants if you are interested: well rooted Mexican Petunia cuttings - various canna varieties, giant dwarf papyrus, umbrella palms, etc.

Thanks for taking the time to read this. Max
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