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10-19-2021, 09:31 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Please help ID my backyard bananas
Hi Team Bananas,
I need some help identifying the bananas growing in my newly acquired backyard. Unfortunately the previous owner did not tell me what variety this is. I've learned from my neighour that these plants were imported from Thailand and have been growing here ever since. Any help is appreciated! Thanks! |
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Re: Please help ID my backyard bananas
It looks to be a tall Namwah. Awesome bunch!
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Re: Please help ID my backyard bananas
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Re: Please help ID my backyard bananas
Thanks guys I was hoping it to be a Namwah!
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