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Originally Posted by Nicolas Naranja
The darker shades on the leaves tells us that there is quite a bit of M. acuminata in the genome. The fact that there is no red on the undersides of leaves makes me think it is probably in the Cavendish subgroup. They also happen to be extremely common.
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Thank you Nick! I tracked down the nursery that produced it and they say on their site that they produce dwarf cavendish banana plants. Together with your matching opinion, that makes me pretty sure it's a dwarf cavendish. I also read that they are eadible. We should firstly see if and when it's going to flower though.