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Originally Posted by Backyard Banana Joe
In some post from 2007 or 2008, someone said that there are Hawaiian apple bananas, and then there was some other apple banana variety. The way to recognize the Hawaiian apple, is that all of the petals/male bananas stick to the tail. The other apple banana didn't have any petals/male bananas on the tail. Here is a picture: 32d9aa16b28071ccdc71305c95ce6b1c--tropical-plants-musa. then the bare tail, like on a icecream:Blue_Bananas_On_A_Blue_Java_Banana_Plant. And are 'java bananas REALLY that blue?
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As you refer to Hawaiian Apple is what it's call Musa Brazilian.....There is two Musa Brazilian Varieties.....Musa Dwarf Brazilian has persistent male flowers and bracts for a "dirty/messy" look rachis......Musa Tall Brazilian flowers and bracts falls off right away for a clean look rachis.....