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Old 05-24-2017, 12:57 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Mystery plantain.

Got what I think is a plantain Im trying to identify. Linkedd
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Old 05-24-2017, 01:43 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Mystery plantain.

Orinoco I'd guess. So not a plantain, but a cooking banana that is certainly fine uncooked.
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Awesome; I have a few unconfirmed types in my collection this is one of them. It is called Bluggoe here I think, I know bluggoe and silver bluggoe did make it to WA in the past. Not sure on the difference will have to look it up.

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Default Re: Mystery plantain.

It looks a lot like a wild not maintained Orinoco to me too. Silver blogee is very waxy and looks a lot like blue java.
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I got my pup from the owner of this patch, apparantly they get at least one big bunch every year usually two. I think its looks are due to its location, its not bad given its in Albany.
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Ive labelled mine as Bluggoe for now and informed the person who gave it to me, and they've relabelled theirs . Thanks everyone.
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