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G.W. 06-05-2012 06:42 AM

Re: Misi Luki
 
well neither the gallery nor regular attachment deal is working for me this morning

people ask for pics but it's not possible to upload? :woohoonaner:

momoese 06-05-2012 08:37 AM

Re: Misi Luki
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by G.W. (Post 196894)
well neither the gallery nor regular attachment deal is working for me this morning

people ask for pics but it's not possible to upload? :woohoonaner:

You may have to use photobucket.com to share pics.

robguz24 06-11-2012 02:15 PM

Re: Misi Luki
 
Just thought I would join in. I have both a Mysore and a "Misi Luki" bought here on the Big Island of Hawaii. It's odd, because I bought my "Misi Luki" from the same guy I bought my Dwarf Namwah from. Even helped him remove the Namwah pup he sold me, so this "Misi Luki" is also clearly different than the Dwarf Namwah that he grows and I now have. Any guesses at to what it is?

The Misi Luki has a bit of pink on the midrib and and very slight pinkish tinge to the underside of each new leaf, but nothing like the real Mysore.

For comparison are some shots of the actual Mysore I bought from another nearby grower.

Mysore on the Left, "Misi Luki" on the right.


Mysore on the Left, "Misi Luki" on the right.


Pseduostem


Up close


Underside of newest leaf


New leaves come out with a bit of pink, which fades.


Compared to the mysore leaf, which is very red.

Nicolas Naranja 06-11-2012 03:47 PM

Re: Misi Luki
 
The one on the right looks very much like misi luki that we all seem to have. Which is some kind of pisang awak. Different bunch phenotype than Nam Wah though, less fruit and more space between fruit.

venturabananas 06-11-2012 04:38 PM

Re: Misi Luki
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nicolas Naranja (Post 197414)
The one on the right looks very much like misi luki that we all seem to have. Which is some kind of pisang awak. Different bunch phenotype than Nam Wah though, less fruit and more space between fruit.

And to add to what Nick said, the Dwarf Namwah looks a lot different from the tall Namwah, so no surprise this "Misi Luki" doesn't look like your Dwarf Namwah.


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