Re: Obsidian banana?
Thanks, Gabe. I guess I'm learning because it didn't look like any musa I have seen. Someone else bought it, which is fine because I really want to focus on plants I can eat, though I can still appreciate something just for beauty. The seller was a UH Hilo/Hawaii Community College student who had gotten it through her program via UH importing it. It's possible they were mistaken about the fruit, and it was someone who talked to the seller who called it "obsidian" so maybe the seller knew the correct word.
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