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Nicolas Naranja
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Default Re: Hawaii was not as Musa diverse as I thought it would be

Where on the island are you at? We went on an adventure trying to figure out where Ohana banana farms is. I met Mr. Young Tarring about 8 years ago and wanted to see his farm.

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Ah shoot, I would have loved for you to contact me. I would have been happy to show you my collection, connect you with others with collections, and let you know where else you may find some unusual ones for sale. Popoulu and Iholena types remain a rarity here. Few grow them and they're some of the most difficult to grow. I can't keep them alive without digging up and replanting in virgin spots every year or less.
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