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Roger Hutchings
12-17-2008, 05:40 AM
Hi. I'm a new member growing bananas in the Axarquia region of Andalucia, Spain.. Bananas grow extremely well here in a subtropical climate. I have growing and fruiting well Manzano or Silk. Dwarf Cavendish and Icecream but the great problem here is availability of other interesting species and the fact that suppliers in North America are reluctant to export in small quantities. Any ideas?
Roger Hutchings

Tog Tan
12-17-2008, 05:53 AM
Hi Roger, and welcome to the board!:goteam:
Nice to hear that your 'naners are doing great in Spain. If you hang around long enough, I am sure there are members near you who will be glad to help you increase the variety of your collection. All the best!:drum:

jose luis
02-03-2009, 11:26 PM
There is at present a Spanish firm that sells banana plants to the Spanish Mediterranean coast, Balearic Islands, Cadiz and Galicia.You can contact them at Plataneros - Vigo (http://www.plataneros.es) This is a reply to Roger Hutchins in Malaga province.Best wishes. J.L.