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Banana Identification Mystery Nanner? This is where you can get help to identify your banana plants. Upload some pics to your gallery and post a thread and let everyone know as much info that you have of the plant.


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Old 07-24-2013, 04:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Greetings,

Recently arrived at the forum and have finally compiled photos of the unknown bananas that came with the house. The photos and a bit of descriptive info are in my Musas 'ignotas' album in the bsorcs gallery. I would greatly appreciate any ids that their perusal might yield. It appears that all of the varieties shown are producing mostly bladed pups; not certain about the red/green one. All are growing prodigiously and profusely...must be a good year. The mats seem to have been well-established before our arrival. I offer pups from any of these to anyone in the New Orleans area who would like 'em. Sizes range from inches to feet.

Best,
bill

PS Apparently the rather strong request not to post images in threads is not to be taken to heart. So, I try again with just one plant.
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