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![]() Hi all! So I'm having a hard time identifying this nana in a friend's backyard. They got it from their gardener who doesn't know the variety. The pups have a very pink pstem and the leaves are light green. No wine staining visible on pups or mother plant. It has very bright pink lines in the petioles. May have to wait till it fruits to ID it but wanted to see if anyone on here may have an idea what it may be.
Here is a link to the photos: https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...Dy?usp=sharing Thanks all! |
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![]() Post up when you have fruits for a better chance at proper ID.
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Current varieties: Dwarf Cavendish Fruited , Apple Mansano TC unconfirmed, Rajapuri TC Fruited, Gold Finger TC unconfirmed, Dwarf Namwa TC Fruited, Dwarf Orinoco TC Fruited, Sweetheart FHIA-03 Fruited, Tall Red banana Fruited, Blue Java Fruited, Tall Namwa Fruited, Pisang Raja Fruited, Hua Moa TC Stunted, Dwarf Brazilian Fruited, High Gate unconfirmed, Tall Brazilian Fruited, Kokopo unconfirmed, FHIA-17 Fruited, Dwarf Plantain Fruited. |
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![]() Too young for ID, wait until fruiting.
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![]() Thanks! I’ll be sure to post some pics of the fruit and inflorescence when it emerges.
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