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Originally Posted by Akula
Basjoo are pretty tough however I think the plant surviving -10C means the leaves and the main stalk (pstem) will wilt and dieback but the corn (root structure) will survive and a new plant will emerge when the temps warm up after winter. Its a good looking plant and produces a flower but my understanding is that the fruit is not considered edible.
Bajoo get pretty big and grow quickly. Do a search. There should be a ton of info and photos on this plant.
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Thanks for the answer. Yes i have read about the regular Musa Basjoo, but this is a different form of Musa Basjoo (like Sakhalin, Sapporo etc.)