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silla--glamour
11-24-2009, 05:23 AM
Hi FRIENDS, : ) nice to meet everyone. Iam Silla here. We are having 1 last piece of Variegated Banana Musa Ornata Roxb bulb. It's a dwarfed version. If anyone is interested please drop us a mail via ebay NR. you can view our banana under our ebay user id silla--glamour thanks


http://i774.photobucket.com/albums/yy25/silla--bloom/fusan2/PB041413.jpg


http://i774.photobucket.com/albums/yy25/silla--bloom/fusan2/PB041414.jpg


http://i774.photobucket.com/albums/yy25/silla--bloom/fusan2/PB041415.jpg

coast crab
11-24-2009, 08:22 AM
Thought I'd save you the trouble of looking...

Six seeds are 68.80 plus 3.00 shipping, or a "mature bulb" is 1,880.00 plus 68.00 shipping.

Good luck!!

Russell

john_ny
11-24-2009, 10:28 AM
Ha-ha!

mm4birds
11-25-2009, 12:36 AM
looks like aeae to me!

sandy0225
11-25-2009, 07:03 AM
once again, I would have taken scissors and cleaned up those leaves before taking pictures. It makes them look much more photogenic!

moonboy87
11-25-2009, 12:34 PM
Yeah, definitely looks like AE AE.

silla--glamour
11-25-2009, 01:41 PM
once again, I would have taken scissors and cleaned up those leaves before taking pictures. It makes them look much more photogenic!

Hi Thanks for your point out. We don't bear to skin it or trim it's edge, we would do it in our next upload : ) thanks

harveyc
11-28-2009, 01:48 AM
Silla, I'd love to see some of these germinating from seed. It's a amazing that your seed ad stated that seeds might germinate in transit. Seems like they must have been exposed to Kryptonite or something.

Pitchup
03-09-2010, 01:11 AM
THose who are tempted to buy "6 seeds of this variety" on advertised EBay by the same seller should see a Hibiscus seed page:

Hidden Valley Hibiscus - Fraudulent Hibiscus Seed Sales (http://www.hiddenvalleyhibiscus.com/misc/seeds.htm)

If it is too good to be true.....

DaveE
03-09-2010, 10:10 AM
THose who are tempted to buy "6 seeds of this variety" on advertised EBay by the same seller should see a Hibiscus seed page:

Hidden Valley Hibiscus - Fraudulent Hibiscus Seed Sales (http://www.hiddenvalleyhibiscus.com/misc/seeds.htm)

If it is too good to be true.....

Thanks for the heads up!

Bananaman88
03-09-2010, 12:53 PM
OK, that is so not a Musa ornata!

coast crab
03-09-2010, 08:48 PM
I'd be surprised if what sprouted was even a banana.

varig8
03-14-2010, 07:00 PM
OK, here's my 2 cents; I bought the first one he/she offered for $380 and change + shipping. I know he/she bought the original plant(s) in Indonesia. I know that this variegated version of Musa Ornata (Roxb) exists,>>(my bet is that its really Musa Ornata "Royale"). I know its there because I have a Thai Friend who has it and got his in Indo. There is a photo of his in my gallery here with 2 other variegates, I think it is labeled "3 new variegated bananas(?)" You can tell it is not an AeAe from the length of the petioles, the shape of its leaves, the thinness of the stalk, plus the burgandy/purplish coloration on the petioles. You can't tell variegated types of bananas by the variegation that particular plant is exhibiting. You have to look at them like they are normal green plants and discount any variegation patterning. Mine has 2 new leaves and it is variegated. I must say that the corm sent was very large and an old corm, looking like what I would expect an older established Ornata corm to look like. From the size, age, and shape of it, I doubt if it is anything but one of the Dwarf Ornatas. I believe it would have had to have been a stunted, grown in full sun with little water, abused larger type banana corm to look as it did, if it isnt an Ornata. I've handled hundreds and hundreds of leafless corms, but in the end this is just my opinion. Im fairly certain that it is what he/she says it is. Ive been growing all these Musa types for 25+ years here in Miami, and in the Caribbean on large farms, so I have enough confidence in myself to recognize some subtle differences in the photos to differentiate between some of the varieties. Now, having said that, 2 leaves on the one I received isnt enough growth to tell that it IS indeed one in the same as what is shown in the photo........give me 'til the end of summer after it gets some height to it. As for the "Fresh Seed" that might sprout during transit--HAHA...I paid $40 + shipping and he/she said he/she would even throw in a few extras since I bought the corm, well I never received them.......after a few emails he/she said they were re-sent.......after a few weeks (and the feedback time for them on Ebay had run out) still nothing. Up to now he/she has just decided to ignore my emails about this........ Should have thrown that money out the window and saved myself the trouble. Another friend of mine bought them for about the same price and not only did they not sprout, but after about a month or so, she cracked open a few and they were nothing but dust inside, a sure sign they were very old seed. In addition, if you know anything about Somatic variegates (sports) they will only germinate a very tiny % of variegated plants from seed, most, if sown fresh, will produce Etiolates (all whites which will die) and mostly normal greens. Hey Silla-come back down to a reasonable price, discount the $ I paid for the rotten seed I never got, and Ill buy that last corm.

natej740
03-14-2010, 08:37 PM
OK, here's my 2 cents; I bought the first one he/she offered for $380 and change + shipping. I know he/she bought the original plant(s) in Indonesia. I know that this variegated version of Musa Ornata (Roxb) exists,>>(my bet is that its really Musa Ornata "Royale"). I know its there because I have a Thai Friend who has it and got his in Indo. There is a photo of his in my gallery here with 2 other variegates, I think it is labeled "3 new variegated bananas(?)" You can tell it is not an AeAe from the length of the petioles, the shape of its leaves, the thinness of the stalk, plus the burgandy/purplish coloration on the petioles. You can't tell variegated types of bananas by the variegation that particular plant is exhibiting. You have to look at them like they are normal green plants and discount any variegation patterning. Mine has 2 new leaves and it is variegated. I must say that the corm sent was very large and an old corm, looking like what I would expect an older established Ornata corm to look like. From the size, age, and shape of it, I doubt if it is anything but one of the Dwarf Ornatas. I believe it would have had to have been a stunted, grown in full sun with little water, abused larger banana corm to look as it did, if it isnt an Ornata. I've handled hundreds and hundreds of leafless corms, but in the end this is just my opinion. Im fairly certain that it is what he/she says it is. Ive been growing all these Musa types for 25+ years here in Miami, and in the Caribbean on large farms, so I have enough confidence in myself to recognize some subtle differences in the photos to differentiate between some of the varieties. Now, having said that, 2 leaves on the one I received isnt enough growth to tell that it IS indeed one in the same as what is shown in the photo........give me 'til the end of summer after it gets some height to it. As for the "Fresh Seed" that might sprout during transit--HAHA...I paid $40 + shipping and he/she said he/she would even throw in a few extras since I bought the corm, well I never received them.......after a few emails he/she said they were re-sent.......after a few weeks (and the feedback time for them on Ebay had run out) still nothing. Up to now he/she has just decided to ignore my emails about this........ Should have thrown that money out the window and saved myself the trouble. Another friend of mine bought them for about the same price and not only did they not sprout, but after about a month or so, she cracked open a few and they were nothing but dust inside, a sure sign they were very old seed. In addition, if you know anything about Somatic variegates (sports) they will only germinate a very tiny % of variegated plants from seed, most, if sown fresh, will produce Etiolates (all whites which will die) and mostly normal greens. Hey Silla-come back down to a reasonable price, discount the $ I paid for the rotten seed I never got, and Ill buy that last corm.

Im glad you got your corm and it seems to be what they said it was. That sucks they got you on the seeds though $40 plus shipping i would be super pissed off. I definitely wouldnt want to send them anymore money thats for sure.