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bananaman
08-13-2005, 05:26 AM
I am hearing about a new Musa called "Vino Tinto".
Does anyone have any info on it please?
Various wesites state that it is for release in 2006.
It is said to be all things to all men !!! Frost hardy , wine stained leaves, dwarf growing etc etc.
Does anyone have it?
Where is it obtainable from.
Gabe out there seems to be the "Main man"!! Any news please.
Gabe15
08-13-2005, 10:06 AM
This is really a Musa rubinea x Musa yunnanensis, which is a great combo. It will be registered under Nature Products so they will be the only ones able to sell it (www.natureprodcuts.net). Here are s ome pics of the parent plants in my collection, you can see where the different traits come from.
Musa yunnanensis
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a135/Gabe152/yunnanensis.jpg
Musa rubinea
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a135/Gabe152/rubinea.jpg
sign me up for one when you are willing to sell a pup Gabe! :)
MediaHound
08-13-2005, 04:29 PM
The leaves look almost like they're embossed, somewhat ruffled more than normal.
Casa Del Gatos
08-14-2005, 07:47 AM
Actually, here is a better link Vino Tinto at Nature Products (http://natureproducts.net/Forest_Products/Bananas/Own_varieties/Musa_vinotinto.html) That is one gorgeous plant!
They also have a very interesting mini-musella dwarf lotus.
bananalover
08-16-2005, 03:37 PM
Very, very nice. I really like how unusual this one looks. Hope to get one someday!
griphuz
02-08-2010, 11:03 AM
Uhm, Gabe, isn't that Musa yunnanensis you're showing here actualy a Musa itinerans 'Indian Form'?
I actually bought this species as yunnanensis as well, and it forms really long rhizomes so I'm guessing 'Indian Form',....right?
Kind regards,
Remko.
Gabe15
02-08-2010, 01:07 PM
That M. yunnanensis I had was imported from Nature Products as a corm and verified to be M. yunnanensis.
Greenie
02-08-2010, 04:01 PM
:bananas_b
griphuz
02-09-2010, 06:45 AM
Hmm,...and do you know if it has suckers close to the motherplant already Gabe? Or also lon rhizomes?
Kind regards.
Remko.
Gabe15
02-09-2010, 12:16 PM
When it produced suckers they were not on long rhizomes, they were right next the mother plant.
griphuz
02-09-2010, 12:45 PM
Ok, thanks for the answer Gabe! This probably means one of my Musa's I thought to be Musa yunnanensis is probably something else still,...
It did not have that distinctive red midrib shown there!
I do also have 'Indian form', complete with red midrib in young stage, but this one does indeed produce very large rhizomes.
Thanks again!
Kind regards,
Remko.
Gabe15
02-09-2010, 01:12 PM
You still could have M. yunnanensis, coloration on the plants can change dramatically with conditions, and also there are different forms of M. yunnanensis.
griphuz
02-10-2010, 08:38 AM
I'll see if I can find that atricle of Hakkinen then describing the subspecies/forms. I guess I'll still have to wait for a flower though.
Kind regards,
Remko.
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