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![]() I took this pic while driving by a restaurant a few days ago. I'm just wondering in anyone can help me ID these.
They sort of resemble Hua Moa or Populou. But it had way to many fruit on the bunch. The pstem is about ten feet tall, but it kind of reminds me of a Dwarf Brazilian. It has a very stout and thick base on it. The fruit actually looks a few inches longer then the Populou that I grow. Thanks in advance for your help. [Banana Gallery - Need help to ID these please. http://www.bananas.org/gallery/water...&filefix=.jpg] (credit [Bananas.org - View Profile: k4yd k4yd])
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![]() It is definitely a type of Popo'ulu, there are many though ('Hua Moa' is a type of Popo'ulu) but its difficult to say which one it is without some detailed information.
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