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Dwarf Brazilian?
So many of my bananas that I purchased from Stokes Tropicals ended up being mislabeled or not what they were supposed to be. Can someone confirm whether this is Dwarf Brazilian for me? Thanks.
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Re: Dwarf Brazilian?
Get a shot of the entire bunch and flowers and do not cut off the male bud.
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Re: Dwarf Brazilian?
As luck would have it, my husband cut off the male bud. He does that sometimes after the flower looks like it is dead. Here's a shot from the other side if that helps. Thanks for your help.
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Re: Dwarf Brazilian?
Here is a bud from a different one in my yard that is also supposed to be a Dwarf Brazilian. The fruit turned black pretty quickly on this one.
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