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06-01-2009, 07:08 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Musa from Palma de Mallorca
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Last year I´ve visited Palma de Mallorca and I found this musa near the cathedral of Palma. Have you any idea which type of musa it is? Thank you very much Stefan |
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Re: Musa from Palma de Mallorca
No idea what your banana is, but welcome aboard! Our many experts will most likely have an answer for you.
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Re: Musa from Palma de Mallorca
Welcome!
The plant looks like Musa 'Orinoco', it is a very common variety all over the world.
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Re: Musa from Palma de Mallorca
Thanks for your answers!
Best regards Stefan |
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