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Hello fellow banana.org users! I am living in South Florida and currently growing around 25 banana trees. I know a lot of them are probably Orinoco, as that is the most common variety here, I'm also pretty sure there are some blue Java varieties, however this one I am not sure of! It has pinkish tinge around the trunk, and also the leaves have this vibrant pink edging. Really a beautiful plant! With delicious fruit. Wondering if y'all knew the variety. Thank you in advance!
https://imgur.com/gallery/Q7Crv These are pictures of the rack. I don't have any of the flower unfortunately. https://imgur.com/gallery/l0z43 |
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nice now we all have to take a taste test.
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