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07-25-2020, 09:18 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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6 bananas I could use help identifying
I have 6 different banana plants and before I start splitting off pups I’d really like to know there species. I have read that it’s very difficult to identify without the flower or bananas however so if they’re too young to be identified it’s fine I’ll try to keep them seperated. #1 is supposedly blue java, #2 & 3 are unknown both came off the same truckbed I bought them from a small nursery but they look very different, 4&5 were pups off a mother plant down the road believed to be dwarf cavendish, and #6 is another pup off a large plant down the road. Any guesses would be helpful too thanks guys!
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Re: 6 bananas I could use help identifying
I am going to venture an uneducated guess that the tall one in #2 is Musa orinoco
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