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As requested I am introducing myself to this banana forum.
My name is Rick and I reside in Vancouver Wa. About 5 years ago I picked up a little banana plant at Home Depot. I don't know what it is but it has become my little pet project and I have given pups to lots of friends. Anyway last year I started reading up on banana trees to learn more about them. My plant is doing quite well in the Pacific NW and I thought if I take good care of it and protect it through the winter maybe it would produce some fruit. Right now I would say it is over 15 ft tall and growing like a weed. Is there anyway I can put up a picture of it and one of you experts tell me what kind of variety it is? Thanks |
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maybe
some bananas are distinctive, then many more are nearly identical flowers are the best way, yet not 100% Home Depot offers a clue, as their selection is limited.
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NannerTime... Location: Haughton, LA
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Hello, Welcome, and Happy Growing :^)
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Welcome to the banana forum. I also live in the Pacific Northwest Puyallup area. You probably have a Basjoo because that is what they usually seem to carry every year at Home Depot and Lowes.
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