Re: Musa Nepal?
If you meen the seed first sold rather erroneously as Musa Hookerii and supplied by Toby Spanner in 1998, I have had that in my garden for several years now, and it does seem quite different to the sikkimensis you see around today, but it is different to Musa Nepal , note the glaucus underside on the leaf of Nepal and on the leaf stalk, you don’t see that at all on my sikkimensis. personally i think it may be Musa Tibet, i have bean told that he got it from Jean-luc Penninckx
Last edited by tony palmer : 02-17-2008 at 04:42 PM.
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