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Old 02-24-2020, 09:56 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Default Re: Building a desert banana patch, Phoenix AZ

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Originally Posted by LukeSkyWRX View Post
Cool, nice to hear some positive results, you in Phoenix area?

Gros M. Isn’t even liking our cold now and has fallen way behind. My little corner of Tempe tends to get colder than other areas so it lags in spring and gets hit harder in the winter.

You have any pups from P. Ceylon or sweetheart you would be interested in selling? I prefer them to the tissue cultures I have now as they will need to be babied for a year.

Grow on!
The gros michel are a rather tropical banana, several of us here in San Diego area have had them for a few years. Still waiting for mine to fruit. I have to move it though, It's in a shaded corner and almost dies every year in winter because of it.
Richard has one form me for about 5 years now. still hasn't fruited. Likes it warmer but I think a moist warmer. Hates the cold.

I know you are looking for corms but I do still have some ceylons and a new batch of sweethearts that are nicely rooted.
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