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Old 07-06-2008, 02:51 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: Is this really Musa Cardaba??

I was going to post this photo, that I saved from the web in my archives of a Cardaba alongside a Zebrina, earlier, but I was having difficulty beaming up anything into the website.


If you look closely at the young pups of the Cardaba(the mat on the left), you will see some faint red coloration. Asacomm's banana has way too much color to be a Cardaba. I would be inclined to agree with Brent (BananaMan), that it probably belongs to the Cavendish family. If not the HCM (aka SDC), the Dwarf Cavendish.
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