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Re: Musa itinerans var. xishuangbannaensis
Might want one of those bamboo barriers one day!
It sounds like a longshot now, but wait till these take over your house! Anyway, these are pretty impressive photos! Nice addition to your collection, I'm sure. W2G |
Re: Musa itinerans var. xishuangbannaensis
Here is what it looks like today, two months later. It is pretty fast-growing, unfurling a week every 5-7 days, and it is getting some nice size to it. I sure do hope this one is cold-hardy, because it is my favorite banana (er, right now, that is...ask me next week). I think it's holding onto eleven or twelve green leaves at this point too.
And look what I found yesterday. A pup! And it is pretty close to the mother pseudostem. It seems there are "traditional" type pups, and then there are the long rhizomes that send pups out a couple of meters away. This one, obviously, appears to have come off the corm. |
Re: Musa itinerans var. xishuangbannaensis
Wow!!! Grat looking banana... Frank, if you look close enough at the pup, I believe I saw a collar on that pup... If I am not mistaken, the tag on the collar reads as follows: "I Belong to Randy Armstrong... My Address is:... please take me to my master..." If you are ever ready to let someone adopt, let me have first crack at one, will ya? BTW, take a look at the pic comments in your photo gallery...
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Re: Musa itinerans var. xishuangbannaensis
Randy, I didn't notice that collar you are referring to...I'll have to check it in the morning! :bananas_b As far as your comment goes, if the next pup emerges 60 miles south of me in your backyard, I may raise an eyebrow, lol.
The leaves on this plant are getting huge. It is an impressive banana to stand next to! I just have this sinking feeling that it won't be very cold-hardy. I've learned that this variety of M. itinerans grows in the valleys and ravines in the Xishuang province, not at high elevations (500-1000 meters). Still, I definitely have my fingers crossed that it will make it here. I'm not digging it up in the Fall. |
Re: Musa itinerans var. xishuangbannaensis
Keep us informed on how it handles your winter.... Keeping at least a pup potted for next year if it doesn't handle your winter???
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Re: Musa itinerans var. xishuangbannaensis
Any update for this... :bed: :bed: :bed: :ha: :ha: :ha: :bananarow::bunchonanas::jumpingonbednaner:
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Re: Musa itinerans var. xishuangbannaensis
Indeed,...very curious, and also very curious where you got it :)
Kind regards, Remko. |
Re: Musa itinerans var. xishuangbannaensis
BigDog,
Is this the parent of the pup Bananaman88 received? :2239: |
Re: Musa itinerans var. xishuangbannaensis
Sorry I missed the questions earlier! This banana has turned out to be Musa itinerans var. itinerans, not var. xishuangbannaensis. I have many pics in my gallery of it.
Ken, I have only sold a few of these pups, and I don't think that bananaman88 was one of the people I sold them too. Frank |
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Re: Musa itinerans var. xishuangbannaensis
Ah OK, so it it var. itinerans... I came across with this, Musa itinerans tall banana species from rainforests of Xishuangbanna from tropical mountains of China, that's why I posted a reply to this thread some days ago. And they have other ornamental bananas (Musa) on offer as well. And when I read further, buying from them will help the local community in Yunnan. That's great. :lurk: :lurk: :lurk:... oppsss sorry, the fruit, they say, is not that edible to human because of too much seeds. I would rather... :goteam: :goteam: :goteam: :ha: :ha: :ha:
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Re: Musa itinerans var. xishuangbannaensis
Just for clarification, I meant the one I sold to Caloosamusa was M. i. var. itinerans.
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