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michael90
06-04-2020, 09:14 AM
Hello!

I'm new to this site and i'm hoping to finally find out the right latin name for my banana plants.

The left picture is of a bananaplant I bought and was named "Musa Oriental Dwarf" and the right one was named "Musa Tropicana".

On the internet I noticed that Tropicana is a synonym for Musa Super Dwarf Cavendish, but I can't find a synonym for the Oriental Dwarf.

So 2 questions:
1)Is my tropicana (right) a Super Dwarf Cavendish?
2)Wat is the real latin name for my left banana?

https://www.mupload.nl/img/5m89wvb.jpg

Thank you!

Michael

Dalmatiansoap
06-04-2020, 11:34 AM
Probably both regular Dwarf Cawendish

Yug
06-05-2020, 02:28 AM
Look like SDC, to me.

michael90
06-05-2020, 03:18 AM
Thank you!

Is there a clear way to identify the difference between Dwarf and Super Dwarf? Or only possible when they are full size?

Gr. Michael

Yug
06-06-2020, 10:37 PM
The leaves are pretty short (esp the petioles), and there is very little height difference between where they emerge from the p-stem. No way would I think that was a dwarf cav.

Your plants don't look starved for nutrients, so unless it is a SDC, there would be no other explanation for such compact growth.

michael90
06-07-2020, 03:59 AM
Thank you! Just what I needed tot hear:). Yes, I give them regular fertilizers. I will look at my other dwarfs, to hopefully also find a regular dwarf.

BlazingBananas64
06-09-2020, 10:54 PM
The leaves are pretty short (esp the petioles), and there is very little height difference between where they emerge from the p-stem. No way would I think that was a dwarf cav.

Your plants don't look starved for nutrients, so unless it is a SDC, there would be no other explanation for such compact growth.

Agreed, looks like a SDC. Regular Dwarf Cavendish plants have their leaves more spread out and are taller.