Re: Musa itinerans var. guangdongensis, aka 'Burmese Blue'
That's amazing that he has 40 in the ground, how many does he leave in the ground for winter.
Man that would be awesome to travel around collecting bananas from high altitudes like in Thailand. That Thai Trachycarpus from high up is supposed to be really cold hardy.
If I had the money, that's what I'd do. Travel from the top of the Himalayas just south of Kashmir, through Nepal, Bhutan, but maybe not into Burma right now, but Thailand, China ect.
I finally have pics of my Musa Sp violet flower, and it is the spitting image of the nature products plant. Sooner or later I post some pics to back up my claim about it being the same thing as both the others.
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