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![]() Does anyone have any idea what kind of banana this could be?....First I got told it was a Bird of Paradise..wow they're such smart folks that work there. Next the owner had a brain fart and told me; For the love of me I just can't think of the name, it's a cold hardy one and it starts with a 'c'. I asked could it be a black thai and he said no that wasn't it, he was positive it started with a 'c'. So I began searching...Cardaba is all I came up with and there aren't enough images in this world of a Cardaba for me to compare..so I'm still stumped. If anyone can help, I appreciate it, Thanks!
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![]() I'd say definitely not Cardaba.
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![]() Its hard to see any details, and without a flower its hard to tell, but it actually does look somewhat like the wild species Musa cheesmanii. Its not a very common plant, but it is available out there.
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