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knotz
02-23-2013, 05:14 PM
Anyone know where I can purchase these??...Thanks!!:03:
venturabananas
02-23-2013, 09:54 PM
These guys aren't the cheapest around, but they are good at what they do:
Catalog of banana trees and banana plants offered at Going Bananas (http://www.going-bananas.com/bananavarietycatalog.htm)
pmurphy
02-24-2013, 10:23 AM
Check out Willis Orchard in Georgia: https://www.willisorchards.com/product/Raja+Puri+Banana+Plant?category=275
I bought some palm trees from them last fall and will be purchasing a few of their bananas in the spring when the weather warms up.
Thelazybanana
02-25-2013, 03:20 AM
alohatropicals.com
robguz24
02-25-2013, 02:20 PM
alohatropicals.com
The Raja Puri I got from them clearly isn't. It's probably a Namwah.
Hammocked Banana
04-04-2013, 12:32 AM
Check out Willis Orchard in Georgia: https://www.willisorchards.com/product/Raja+Puri+Banana+Plant?category=275
I bought some palm trees from them last fall and will be purchasing a few of their bananas in the spring when the weather warms up.
They ship to Canada?
pmurphy
04-04-2013, 09:12 AM
They ship to Canada?
I had a lengthy discussion with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency about bringing in banana plants as "houseplants" and this is their reply for BC:
"There shouldn't be any trouble at the border, because the border agents
would be using AIRS as their reference and all the requirements are in
there. If you check HS code "060290-002299 Other - houseplants
(houseplants, for personal use and not for resale, excluding
chrysanthemum).", "Travellers and personal use...", from Washington,
you'll see that it says the plants are approved. I suppose you could
always print this e-mail string to bring along with you just in case,
but I really don't think there should be any trouble"
I just checked AIRS and it is also valid for Ontario.
You can not have them shipped directly to Canada - that would require a phyto certificate - but if you can find a US address to have them shipped to, you can them drive down, pick them up and bring them back as houseplants without any paperwork required; they must accompany you at the time of border crossing. I had mine shipped to a Shipping company in Washington state where I then picked them up.
If you follow AIRS you can find several US states that you can bring in "houseplants" from (any fruit trees are off limits as is ANYTHING from California due to SOD - sudden oak death)
Happy Hunting! :goteam:
Illia
04-04-2013, 06:48 PM
I second on GoingBananas and advise people not to get from Willis Orchards. They're expensive especially for the fact that they often sell one variety under another's name.
Hammocked Banana
04-04-2013, 07:06 PM
Such a buzz kill that going bananas doesnt ship to canada anymore...
kaczercat
04-04-2013, 10:01 PM
Such a buzz kill that going bananas doesnt ship to canada anymore...
damn, they would have been the best hook up!
pmurphy
04-05-2013, 08:50 AM
Unfortunately I have not found anyone willing to ship directly to Canada due to the high cost of shipping and the requirement of having a phytosanitary certificate - which some US nurseries will provide at a cost of up to $250 per shipment. This is fine if you are ordering thousands of dollars worth of plants but ridiculous if you are buying only a couple at $10 to $20 each.
This is also why we can not get the selection here; no one is willing to pay a nursery $100+ for a plant that you could buy for less than $20 at a US nursery. And if you do purchase in the US you might not even be able to get into the country - depending upon which provincial/US border you cross and how good a day the border patrol is having :(
Rebel1970
09-25-2014, 12:59 PM
I go mine from TyTy Nursery
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