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First one is probably Zebrina, second one looks like some type of Cavendish. I'm a newbie at identifying, so you might want a second opinion.
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Any other takers with this
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Zebrina and Williams sounds right for those two.
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Williams fruit looks big to me. Is that normal size for Williams?
I am comparing with my Dwarf Orinico and Namwah. |
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My bunch is developing nicely and producing big fruit, should be ready in a few weeks I think.
Williams is the main crop grown in Australia and produce big fruit on big bunches. |
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Now that you have posted photos of the developed bunches on the Cavendish variety, it doesn't look like Williams. Dwarf Cavendish or Grand Naine are more likely, and can be distinguished by height.
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Here is an update of Cavendish in question. I'm running with 2 fruiting stems (hard to tell from photo, other fruiting stem is directly behind in photo). P-stem 2.6m high, 10 hands per bunch.
Dwarf Cav on left Cav??? on right. bunch one Bunch 2 Having looked into it just recently I'm leaning towards a Grande Naine, what do you think. |
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At 2.6 m (8.5'), it's too tall to be Dwarf Cavendish, but otherwise looks like one, which well describes Grand Naine (translates as "big dwarf"). So I'd guess that's what it is.
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It's probably a Valery, they are very common in Australia.
Just looked at a map, Valery is near Coffs Harbour, just south of you. |
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I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between a Valery and a Grand Naine until someone showed me what to look for, and was basing my opinion on it being common there. |
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Thanks guys for your comments. Interesting you mentioned Coffs Harbour. That is where the sucker was sourced from. Williams is more widely planted now, especially in Queensland where I am. Not sure about further south in NSW around Coffs.
PR, you mentioned things to look for in differences between Valery and Grande Naine, any heads up on that would be appreciated. I will be doing my own research of cause, but a lot of the wisdom out there is not documented. |
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Done a bit of study out of the book 'The world of bananas in Hawaii: Then and Now'.
They are saying Valery originated out of Vietnam and has a P-stem height of 3.1m - 3.7m and a naked rachis. Grande Naine is 1.8m - 2.8m with fully clothed rachis at high elevation and less covered at low elevation (Hawaiian conditions). My conditions are warm sub tropical lowland, which I guess would be like winter highland (Hawaiian)for my winter and summer lowland (Hawaiian)for my summer. Since my fruiting has been in winter would explain the fully clothed rachis. Other differences are Valery has leaf stalks not tightly bunched as Grande Naine and Dwarf Cavendish. Mine seems to have the leaves tightly bunched together. They also said Williams accounts for 95% of Australian commercial production. I'll have to find out where my cousin (whom I got it from) got his plant from. So my conclusion so far is a Grande Naine, would be glad to hear of any other thoughts to the contrary. |
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Last I heard the UH TC program was now defunct.
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In Puerto Rico it averages 2.3 m with a messy rachis. I just looked at some descriptions in that book and they don't appear to be accurate, but any banana book will have some discrepancies. |
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