View Full Version : Musa but not sure which one. Anyone can help?
Simba17
05-26-2017, 03:26 AM
Hello everyone. I went to wilko and I saw this little banana plant with name specified only as musa on the pot. Anyone can help me out to indentify which one is it? Pictures are in my gallery. Thank you very much for help
edwmax
05-26-2017, 05:02 AM
... Truly Tiny ... It grows about 24" to 36" tall. You also have at least 1 pup, may be 2 others (cant tell).
Simba17
05-26-2017, 05:11 AM
Hello edwmax thank you for your answer. Yes there are two small pups.
Do you know what type of musa is it?
Tropicana or Dwarf Cavendish or maybe anything similar?
I'm new to this plants and I love it. I want to plant them at home.
cincinnana
05-26-2017, 05:42 AM
Hello everyone. I went to wilko and I saw this little banana plant with name specified only as musa on the pot. Anyone can help me out to indentify which one is it? Pictures are in my gallery. Thank you very much for help
Simba...go to wilko's web page and see if you can find it in the garden section. I did a fast looky loo.
The plant is a dwarf of sorts but which kind ???
Bwana
Simba17
05-26-2017, 05:46 AM
cincinnana I have tried already but no information on the website :-)
cincinnana
05-26-2017, 07:36 AM
cincinnana I have tried already but no information on the website :-)
I did also..they sure got a lot of great stuff.
The plant is almost too small to identify at this stage
But you may google these names in the future as that plant gets larger.
Musa Nino, Truly Tiny, Little Prince,Tropicana, Super Dwarf Cavendish.
Your new plant will require a lot of sunlight.
For size reference here are some mature dwarf plants in containers.
Yours will get to similar size.:woohoonaner:
Front middle plant is Truly Tiny .
Smaller plants on the sides are Little Prince
https://c1.staticflickr.com/2/1506/24755379192_e79cdecb1a_z.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/DHxMLC)
Two varieties of the seven dwarfs collection (https://flic.kr/p/DHxMLC) by
Hostafarian (https://www.flickr.com/photos/hostafarian/),
on Flickr
wolfebc
05-26-2017, 07:52 AM
It definitely looks like a super dwarf Cavendish. Most, if not all the super
dwarfed banana plants that only get to 36" tall are Super dwarf Cavendish.
Sellers come up with different names to call it to enhance their sales.
Cause there's a sucker born every minute.
:ha:
Simba17
05-26-2017, 09:49 AM
Ok thank you wolfebc. You gave me some idea. I like to know what to aspect. then feel disappointed later.
I'm looking for some nice banana plant to have at home.
Does anyone have any idea which banana type look great and exzotic and is good for home at the same time.?
Yes defo lots of suckers around lol...
Simba17
05-26-2017, 09:58 AM
Thank you cincinnana. Very nice collection. I will keep in mind and wait till it grows. I will upload more pictures later.
edwmax
05-26-2017, 11:12 AM
Hello edwmax thank you for your answer. Yes there are two small pups.
Do you know what type of musa is it?
Tropicana or Dwarf Cavendish or maybe anything similar?
I'm new to this plants and I love it. I want to plant them at home.
The Truly Tiny is a very Dwarf Cavendish. I think got this correct:
the Dwarf Cavendish ( DC) is 6 ft to 8 ft tall;
the Super Dwarf Cavendish (SDC) is 3 ft to 4 ft tall;
Then there is the Truly Tiny, which is 2ft (in pots) to 3 ft (in ground) tall and can bare eatable fruit.
Another small size banana plant is the 'Little Prince' which is an ornamental banana that does not bare fruit. It grows about 18" to 24" tall.
Google these for comparison. Your plant has a thick stalk for its size which is characteristic of the Truly Tiny. ... The Little Prince has a thinner stalk but a large bulge at its base. Your plant does not have the bulge.
As already states, many growers/nurseries makeup plant names to boost their sales. Your plant was only labeled 'Musa', so I suspect the seller didn't know what type banana that was. ... Anyway the Truly Tiny and the Little Prince are the smallest banana plants that I know of and/or seen in banana cultivar references.
wolfebc
05-26-2017, 01:54 PM
The Truly tiny banana plant is a super dwarf Cavendish sold under the name "Truly tiny".
The Super dwarf Cavendish can grow to up to 4' but usually does
not get any taller than 3' Depending on growing conditions some
only get to 2'
The super dwarf Cavendish and the dwarf Cavendish both grow
edible, unseeded fruit.
Beware of sellers offering seeds for these dwarf banana plants.
They are obviously not real. :2738:
AdotKarl
05-26-2017, 02:23 PM
I did also..they sure got a lot of great stuff.
The plant is almost too small to identify at this stage
But you may google these names in the future as that plant gets larger.
Musa Nino, Truly Tiny, Little Prince,Tropicana, Super Dwarf Cavendish.
Your new plant will require a lot of sunlight.
For size reference here are some mature dwarf plants in containers.
Yours will get to similar size.:woohoonaner:
Front middle plant is Truly Tiny .
Smaller plants on the sides are Little Prince
https://c1.staticflickr.com/2/1506/24755379192_e79cdecb1a_z.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/DHxMLC)
Two varieties of the seven dwarfs collection (https://flic.kr/p/DHxMLC) by
Hostafarian (https://www.flickr.com/photos/hostafarian/),
on Flickr
What are those three larger plants in the back if I may ask?
They look great! I like their color and elegant build:)
cincinnana
05-26-2017, 07:41 PM
What are those three larger plants in the back if I may ask?
They look great! I like their color and elegant build:)
Those are small Bordelons.Musa Acuminata ssp. Zebrina,
For fun you may double click on any of my photos in any post and it will take you my safe Flickr account.
From there go to albums and feel free to browse.
I put a few pics in your pm so you may see the full size of this plant.
Have fun and thanks for looking!!
Simba17
05-27-2017, 05:48 PM
Thank you very much guys for all the help and sharing the information. After the banana plant I also bought bird of paradise flower. Truly stanning and the most beautiful flower in the world. I will recommend it to everyone who like exotic nature also Lipstick Palm Tree - CYRTOSTACHYS RENDA - the most beautiful palm in the world with reddish colour. I love to surround myself with beautiful nature
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