View Full Version : Dwarf Orinoco or Drarf Brazillian ?
SOCALROCKER
08-29-2007, 12:05 PM
Which one of these two banana tree's Dwarf Orinoco,Dwarf Brazillian are the best for flavor.Are they both very hardy plants to grow.Do they do well in growing zones 9-11.I am probably going to purchase one of these maybe this weekend.Can anybody help me with advice.How big do they get too.:flouenaner:
Gabe15
08-29-2007, 12:19 PM
Dwarf Orinoco is smaller (5-6ft) and hardier, but produces an inferior fruit to Dwarf Brazillian in my opinion. Orinoco can be eaten raw when fully ripe, but they also lend themselves nicely as a cooking banana because they are starchier, and less sweet even when fully ripe (when I tried them). Dwarf Brazillian is less cold hardy (but some people have successfully grown them both in the same type of colder climates), taller (I've seen generally 7-8ft) and produces a very pleasant sweet dessert banana. They would both do fine in zone 9 I would think, and definetly anything higher.
SOCALROCKER
08-30-2007, 10:41 AM
Gabe
Thank you very much for the info on both orinoco&brazillian.They both sound like they will do well.
Take care and enjoy your Labor Day weekend.
Mitch
pitangadiego
08-30-2007, 10:03 PM
Get a Dwf Namwah instead. Much better fruit.
SOCALROCKER
08-31-2007, 12:45 AM
Pitangadiego,
Thanks for your choice of choosing a Dwf Namwah instead. Much better fruit.I will check that one out.Maybe you might have one in your banana nursery maybe down at your Farm.If so I will order one and if you could send one up to me please I will take anything and make a place for it in my backyard to add to my banana addiction(Just Kidding).Maybe I should just take a drive south and Visit Encanto sometime soon.
Mitch
modenacart
08-31-2007, 06:41 PM
Whats the difference between Glauy Namwah and Dwarf Namwah?
pitangadiego
09-02-2007, 12:17 AM
Mitch,
Sold my last one last week, to my dentist (long story). Even so, you should come for a visit.
Modenacart
Fruit-wise, not much that I can tell. The GN is a little taller by a foot or so, and a lot stouter, but still gets quite droopy when the fruit begins to ripen. Didn't know how different it would be when I got it. I'll try most any banana at east once.
modenacart
09-03-2007, 01:39 PM
Thanks for the information. The one you sold me is about three feet tall right now. Its doing really well since I had to cut it all the way back to the corm to pack it in my suitcase. I will find out this winter if it stores well.
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