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Banana Identification Mystery Nanner? This is where you can get help to identify your banana plants. Upload some pics to your gallery and post a thread and let everyone know as much info that you have of the plant.


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Old 10-25-2019, 01:37 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Default Re: ID Help: Bananas in Salto, Uruguay

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And then, there were three... separated two water suckers this afternoon. Will plant in front yard near lemongrass in a few hours. Pics in Banana Gallery - PiaJensen Gallery

Changed my mind about the location. The original space not secure, too close to the road and prone to heavy winds. Pics show the transplanting process.
at this point and time your best bets are gabe and tytaylor for your id. might even know the history of what bananas have migrated over into your area over the centuries.

to help them give the diameter of the p-stem and the height from the ground to the stalk for your bananas where it comes out of the p-stem. also if you have any pictures of the flowers as the bananas first emerge. and put all relevant pics on one post in this thread.
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Default Re: ID Help: Bananas in Salto, Uruguay

Thanks, beam2050. When the rain let's up, will take some measurements. For now, here's a video of the three remaining after harvesting from the original nanner.

And, my original account gallery in albums here, Pia, has pics of the original owner's nanners. They are in Salto also. Here are the flower pics:

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The last pics were during winter here a few months back.

This is the original crowd that produced my nanner.
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at this point and time your best bets are gabe and tytaylor for your id. might even know the history of what bananas have migrated over into your area over the centuries.

to help them give the diameter of the p-stem and the height from the ground to the stalk for your bananas where it comes out of the p-stem. also if you have any pictures of the flowers as the bananas first emerge. and put all relevant pics on one post in this thread.

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