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![]() Picked this Musa up at HD. Im 95% sure that its a Dwarf Cavendish, but I also know that there are now many types of banana, ranging frmo 1 foot to 10 feet tall.
Due to the thickness of its stems, Im pretty sure its the "Super Dwarf Cavendish". But im not learned enough in IDing banana, so can anyone tell me what kind this is please?? ITs about a foot and a half tall. Sorry for the links.. View image: DSCF4232 View image: DSCF4233 View image: DSCF4234 |
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![]() looks like super dwarf cavendish to me. i have one.
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![]() Thanks..... Its hard to tell, especialy when the label says "house plant"
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![]() Take a photo of the entire plant, with the pot, next to something for scale. Close up's of the leaves and pseudostems aren't very helpful in this case, but seeing the stature of the entire plant will help more.
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