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Paulfrance
11-05-2016, 03:22 PM
Hello everyone
I just had a red dwarf musa.
someone would have already cultivating this variety? if so to what area usda?
what is the hardiness of this musa?
lives in Nice in south France in zone 10.
(I'm sorry my english is very bad)
Thanks you. Paul
Jose263
11-05-2016, 06:19 PM
Hello everyone
I just had a red dwarf musa.
someone would have already cultivating this variety? if so to what area usda?
what is the hardiness of this musa?
lives in Nice in south France in zone 10.
(I'm sorry my english is very bad)
Thanks you. Paul
Paul -- see Richard's cold hardy list page 2, post #39
http://www.bananas.org/f15/cold-hardy-list-2788.html
I'm in zone 9a -My red dwarf mat is in ground-pstems freezes to ground in winter but corm does not die and new pstems emerge in spring. However, red dwarf has not produced a flower since planting 4 years :waving:
Paulfrance
11-06-2016, 05:30 AM
Hey Jose
at what temperature your musa red has lost its trunk?
or I am not dessend temperature below 2 degrees Celsus (35f).
the link you give it my say the red dwarf is in zone 11! other website 8 or 9 ..
thou area is 9? I thought the golf was mississipi in zone 10 or 11
Paul
Paulfrance
11-06-2016, 05:31 AM
Hey Jose
at what temperature your musa red has lost its trunk?
or I am not dessend temperature below 2 degrees Celsus (35f).
the link you give it my say the red dwarf is in zone 11! other website 8 or 9 ..
thou area is 9? I thought the golf was mississipi in zone 10 or 11
Paul
Jose263
11-06-2016, 09:09 AM
Hey Jose
at what temperature your musa red has lost its trunk?
or I am not dessend temperature below 2 degrees Celsus (35f).
the link you give it my say the red dwarf is in zone 11! other website 8 or 9 ..
thou area is 9? I thought the golf was mississipi in zone 10 or 11
Paul
Hey Paul,
It is best to consider musa cold hardy lists as general guidance - we all have different regional and micro climates. Richard lives in California (I assume his is an arid climate) The Mississippi Gulf coast is hot and humid - zone 9a is accurate most of the time. Temps can drop from 70s to freezing overnight during winter cold fronts and may dip into the high 20s f some winters. Temps can go from 70s f to 30s f overnight - then back to 70s f the next day. Our high humidity also brings frost that will fry nana leaves above 32f. Confuses the hell out of my nanas and fruit trees. I've have blooms on peach and pear trees right now. But they won't make it through the winter
Happy Growing
Jose
p.s. The D Red pstems in my yard are about as cold hardy as the D cavendish mat right next to them. :waving:
Paulfrance
11-06-2016, 10:23 AM
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will have if my red dwarf and brazilian spend the winter on my balcony, I think yes view that there is never frozen
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