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Originally Posted by Gabe15
They are all M. basjoo, definitely no Cavendish. The colors can vary slightly with age and conditions.
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Thanks for the info. I am still looking in to this. Some official tropical fruit experts in Florida have not been able to identify the banana plant yet & some of the experts with Texas A&M AgriLife have not been identified it yet. But they are now contacting experts across the United States to get this plant identified.
Thanks for the pictures and I will post more but giving them a little time to grow.
Trying to go bananas in a orderly fashion has been bananas but still trying.
