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09-28-2018, 09:25 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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More IDs 4 potentially different bananas
Hey guys, in South Florida here. Check these pictures out and let me know what you think. D might be the hardest one because it doesn't have the male flower still. I think it may be either raja puri or dwarf namwa. Although ive heard namwa has a pink trunk, and this one does not have that, or it is extremely faint. The tall ones may all be the same, or it may be 2 the same and one different, not sure. Thanks everyone!!
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Re: More IDs 4 potentially different bananas
A,B, and C look the same, but are they different plants even? Looks like some of the same photos between the folders, in any case it appesrs to be tall ‘Brazilian’.
D is definitely not ‘Dwarf Namwah’, ‘Raja Puri’ would be my guess too but that missing bud does indeed make it a little difficult to be 100%, howveer it would likely either be that or ‘Dwarf Brazilian’, but those two varieties are extremely similar anyway.
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