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kenibreed Plants
11-13-2007, 08:09 AM
Hi,
We are one of the prominant seed dealer of Musa species from North- East India .
we are gald to inform you all that we are the introducer of Musa sp. blue from remote palce of Eastern India and also first locatorer of Musa sikkimensis "Manipur" ( Red flash) which is more attractive in look than Musa sikkimensi ( Sikkim and Darjeelign form).

In recent days we have also introduced new natural hybrid of musa sikkimensis from natural habitat i.e Musa sikkimensi X paradisica and Musa X sikkimensi "Daj giant.The seeds are in market for sale both the species is cold tolatent ( Not as much as Musa sikkimensis) .

Best wishes to all the members .
Keshow Chandra Pradhan
Kenibreed Plants

MediaHound
11-13-2007, 09:28 AM
Hi,
We are one of the prominant seed dealer of Musa species from North- East India .
we are gald to inform you all that we are the introducer of Musa sp. blue from remote palce of Eastern India and also first locatorer of Musa sikkimensis "Manipur" ( Red flash) which is more attractive in look than Musa sikkimensi ( Sikkim and Darjeelign form).

In recent days we have also introduced new natural hybrid of musa sikkimensis from natural habitat i.e Musa sikkimensi X paradisica and Musa X sikkimensi "Daj giant.The seeds are in market for sale both the species is cold tolatent ( Not as much as Musa sikkimensis) .

Best wishes to all the members .
Keshow Chandra Pradhan
Kenibreed Plants

A very warm welcome! Thank you for all your hard work with these bananas.

Tropicallvr
09-06-2008, 10:29 AM
A very late welcome to you. Can you tell me anything about your Musa sp. Blue?
Thanks,
Kyle

Kylie2x
09-09-2008, 03:59 PM
Hey and WELCOME!!
I look forward to seeing around!!!
Kylie:waving:

Chironex
09-09-2008, 04:52 PM
Great having you join our group. Please tell us more about your seed & plant inventory.

stumpy4700
09-09-2008, 05:25 PM
Can you post pictures of the new species?

chong
09-09-2008, 05:44 PM
A very late welcome to you. Can you tell me anything about your Musa sp. Blue?
Thanks,
Kyle

Probably the Burmese Blue, or the Blue Java (Ice Cream).