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Hello could someone tell me how tall this plant gets? And where is this from? Any help would be very appreciated.
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It is native to Papua New Guinea is normally 4-5m.
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Thank you very much. I saw them on ebay yesteray and I think Im gonna buy a few packs of the seeds. I looked and looked but cant find any pics or info about it. Thank you
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Check out the last 3 documents on this page:
Catalogues of Musa Germplasm And especially this one: http://bananas.bioversityinternation...musalogue1.pdf
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Thanx thats awsome , im an information junky to!! The first musalogue on that page says it grows up to 10m !??!Last edited by Mike_J : 09-16-2010 at 03:55 PM. |
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Ya there is always lots of diversity and influence of environmental factors. The heights I referenced where based on the measured heights of various accessions grown out in Australia after collecting. I suppose there are some taller forms out there.
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Again thanks for all the info. I ordered the seeds and just enjoy growing my new plant no matter how tall it is.
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