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I have had this plant for about two years It wont bloom so anyway all I Know ia it is suppose to be a dwarf.any Ideas this is its first time in the ground and with winter approaching it would help If I had some idea. thankshttp://www.bananas.org/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=13364&cat=500&ppuser=http://www.bananas.org/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=13364
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sorry about the pictures its the first two one of the stem with pups and the other picture at a distance Thanks - Fish
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(I hope that those are the pictures you wanted to show) They look like my Dwarf Orinoco. Only, those plants in the picture are much larger. Where are you located? It would help to know because there is a lot of difference in wintering bananas between northern states and southern states. Chong |
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Nice looking banana, sure hope it keeps growing for you.
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Tkanks for the reply those are the correct pictures of the plant in question.I am located in nags head N.C. The plant is about 6 foot nine with the leaves it gets a good diet and has been a strong grower but hasnt gained much height lately just getting fatter at the stem.This plant came from Burgess seed co. Thanks for your help///Fish
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Looks like Cavendish to me.
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