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Help identify variegated banana
Hello!! I am new to this forum and come seeking help identifying what variety of variegated banana this might be!? Thanks for your time and expertise.
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I am not sure what that one is. More info would help. Is it tissue culture? It looks like it is. Have you had it in full sun. Looks a little too small to give it full sun yet. Did it come with any I.D.? Where did it come from? There are a lot of tissue culture bananas coming from southeast Asia and they use local names. Smaller banana plants sometimes look different than their more mature versions.
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I suspect that it was grown from tissue culture and unfortunately the seller was unsure of any details other than possibly Florida. I thought it might be a Nono. Sorry not much to go on here...
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It's not a Florida. Maybe a NoNo. My tissue culture NoNo does not look like that. But young bananas can look different than they do later. There are a lot of tissue culture NoNo bananas available now. I think I saw a pic and mention of another like it somewhere just can not recall where. Please post pics as it grows up a little. That will give better clues. Meantime I will try to find out where I saw it.
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Ok I think I found out what it COULD be. “Thai Wild Raspberry Spots “. Sounds like a made up name for a banana without a good name but that is it's current ID. Follow this link for a recent E Bay listing. Hope you did not pay as much as it went for in the listing. A search does not come up with any other mentions of this banana.
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Here's another possibility but it has yellow, not white variegation and has no name.
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I would guess a nono with bad genetics. I have several nono TCs and not one looks like the pictures you see online. Mine range from looking like Siam Rubies to yellow/green versions of musa florida. I think TC labs haven't been able to nail down the right conditions yet.
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