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Location: Little Rock
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![]() I saw this banana tree at the Atlanta Zoo and they are huge. The leaves are taler than I am at almost 6ft. Any ideas?
Sorry for image size not sure how to resize via ling. ![]() This is what I currently have trying to do a subtropical garden that looks tropical. I have musa basjoo and thai black but want to thin out basjoo to add musa valintina or whatever this tall treei is at the zoo. These plants are about 7 years old but I move them around as needed or trade for other plants. ![]() ![]() |
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Here is my take. Your basjoos seem to be reaching 1/3 of their size for some reason. In your zone with good soil and fertilization they could attain a 9 ft pstem with 12foot leaves or about 20 ft tall in a growing season The banana plant in the photo looks like a common type Orinoco/Tall Namwah with the understory plants being Tetrapanax. The Tetrapanax T.rex has a large tropical look and is a good spreader but it could grow too large for the area. All plants are readily available and are cool hardy for your zone . All the vendors on the forum will have a plant that has the height requirement or taller that you want.....just send them a message and they will be happy to help you out. Last edited by cincinnana : 06-27-2019 at 09:50 AM. |
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Location: LaFollette, Tennessee
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![]() Just beautiful, thank you for sharing, deffinately something to be proud of for sure.
Happy growing, Darla
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