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Old 08-14-2011, 03:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
MelissaPa
 
Location: Tippecanoe County, Indiana
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Found this great forum while doing a search on forcing pups from my Ensete 'maurelii'. VERY pleased with all of the excellent information I've found (and I've barely scratched the surface of posts yet) and friendly tone of this forum! I purchased my baby maurelii this spring and I planted her outside in the ground by my patio to give it a tropical feel. She has grown by leaps and bounds. What a beauty she is! Hoping I can over winter her successfully. I also have a Musa Basjoo growing which is a descendant of one I purchased several years ago. It did fine and overwintered outside in my garden for several years until I moved and neglected it and let it get wet one winter. Luckily I had given a pup to a friend who returned it to me this spring so I could start again.
Looking forward to learning from all of you!
Would love to post a pic here but not sure how to get the two I have in the gallery to show in a post.
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