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08-30-2013, 11:35 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Neighborhood Banana
Hey folks,
Not my banana, but this is one that I was aware of existing in my neighborhood. Never took a close look at it until recently. Guessing it doesn't get a whole lot of attention, but seems to be thriving. Does anyone know what variety this might be? Apologies in advance for the less than professional pics: |
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<div style="font-style: italic;"><div style="font-style: italic;"></div></div> Location: SFV, California
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Re: Neighborhood Banana
Looks like a wild Balbisinia. It's a hardy, inedible ornamental that as you can see grows and pups like crazy. I have seen it in several locations in the San Fernando Valley.
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