Re: Musa x paradisiaca?!?
From our sources of the information about Musa paradisiaca it is known, that this kind is the wild form of a banana and is applied in crossing with other kinds, to reception of the edible grades which are not having seeds. It has seeds and edible fruits. There where I bought its seeds, seeds Musa balbisiana too are on sale, as other kind. I already have absolutely got confused. It turns out Musa paradisiaca-it Musa balbisiana? But it seems to me, that their flowers differ from each other. Who else, what will prompt?
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Tropical agriculturist
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