Re: My Tanee from Tropical World Nursery in South Florida
Thank you Harvey for the info! It's hard to find a lot of info on Musa Ta-Née!! Your tropical storm is not being very nice to me right now! LMAO
That sounds right on point to be a form of wild balbisiana. I've read that the old "real" Ta-Née had edible sweet fruit! Anyone (Gabe) ever seen or heard of one with seedless fruit?
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