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08-07-2018, 01:55 PM | #1 (permalink) |
Zone: Rome Seaside - Italy Zone 9a(USDA) - Köppen Csa - Hot-summer Mediterranean climate - Pavari Lauretum
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Banana Identification
Hello to Everybody !
I'm a new member in the Forum from Italy. Is there any member that can identify the Musa in the attached picture ? IMAGE 1 > IMAGE 2 > IMAGE 3 > IMAGE 4 > IF IMAGES ARE NOT CLEAR ENOUGH I CAN TAKE SOME MORE. It is about 4 meter high (13 feet). It has a quite large and srong stem. It seems to be very hardy as it doesnt get damaged during winter time. It got a bit below 0 ºC 32 ºF ( for 1 day ) with no damages. It is proucing Bananas at the moment so hopefully this can help identification. I Thank You all in advance. Elrey Rome Seaside - Central Italy-Europe - Zone 9a (USDA) - Köppen Csa - Hot-summer Mediterranean climate - Pavari Lauretum Hot |
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Re: Banana Identification
My guess is Namwa. 🙂
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Re: Banana Identification
My gess is dwarf orinoco, but i'm a novice so don't take my bet!
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