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|  09-11-2006, 07:09 PM | #1 (permalink) | 
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	  Said "Welcome to Bananas" 0 Times |  species from the slopes of doi inthanon i collected this banana species from the mid-range slopes of thailands highest mountain, doi inthanon.  this species looked to be 35 ft or more in height.  the trunk has a unique orangish cast and brown papery edges on the petiole bases.  any ideas?   check out my gallery for pic. | 
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	  Said "Welcome to Bananas" 8 Times |  Re: species from the slopes of doi inthanon Looks like a Musa itinerans variety. 
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