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The reason why I became a banana fan was that:
One day I happened to notice a strange banana, whose fruits were pink in the national park. And I peeled it off only to find many seeds??? I'd never seen that before. I asked a lot of people and nobody had any clue about it. “is it a good business? there 1.4 billion in China and nobody know this beautiful banana... maybe I can grow and sell it?” So I brought them back, leave them in a bowl, and forgot them... After the summer, I suddenly found... WOW. And I kept looking for the information about the species... Finally I got here. It really surprise me that there so many banana fans in the planet. I thought I was the only one hahaha |
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Welcome to the Forum & Nana Bunch. You should go to the new Member Introduction section and introduce yourself. Tell something about yourself, where you live and the verities of bananas you grow.
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Welcome to the .org.
That's Musa Velutina, one of the most known and most grown ornamental banana sp. in the World.
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