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07-26-2010, 12:54 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Dwarf musa to classify.
Hello.
I have a Muse that I bought in a garden center with the label ' Dwarf muse '. It was in the section of indoor plants. It has happened two winters in the field (9b, humid, cloudy and slightly warm) with something of protection. Now it measures 1,40 m. From the soil to the top of the leaves. It has not bloomed. He would be grateful for you if someone could identify her. This last photography is of last summer. Thank you Jalon (From Spain) |
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07-26-2010, 01:10 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Re: Dwarf musa to classify.
Good afternoon Julio,
Great pictures of Leaves, petioles, pseudostem, and pseudostem arrangement, but I am not sure about this Musa. In Europe Ya'll have many seedling cultivars and variation we do not have in the United States, or at least South Florida. It does look like one that is worth your growing efforts. Good weather and Good Growing to you Julio! |
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07-26-2010, 01:22 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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Re: Dwarf musa to classify.
I also have no clue what it is, great photos though.
I do know that whatever it is I want one! sure is a nice looking. Such elagant leaves.
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07-26-2010, 04:28 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Re: Dwarf musa to classify.
Thanks Caloosamusa.
I do not know that it is, but yes it is nice. Seek Christ, naturally I can send a pup. If you are interested, put a private message. Jalon |
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07-26-2010, 05:07 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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Re: Dwarf musa to classify.
Looks like velutina to me.
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Re: Dwarf musa to classify.
Looks like an ornamental, my guess is a Musa ornata type because of the upright leaves, and hue.
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Re: Dwarf musa to classify.
Thanks coast crab and Tropicallvr.
I think I'll have to wait for it to flourish, to know for sure. |
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Re: Dwarf musa to classify.
If it has a pink flower-nanners then its Musa Velutina. Looks alittle different then mine but pictures are hard to tell. Musa Ornata has a purple color looking bloom and no nanners. Wish you lived in the country I would trade ya BB for a pup.
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Re: Dwarf musa to classify.
From USA to Spain it can be sent by mail.
I do not know if it can be the opposite. Julio |
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Re: Dwarf musa to classify.
I have no idea as well?
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Re: Dwarf musa to classify.
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If it is a Veluntina I know there are plenty of folks on this island with it.
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Re: Dwarf musa to classify.
Yes, it seems like a velutina and is beginning to flourish.
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Re: Dwarf musa to classify.
Congrats Jalon!!!
Keep us posted.
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Re: Dwarf musa to classify.
Very nice and congratulations!!
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Re: Dwarf musa to classify.
Excellent news, Jalon! Looks great!
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