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After winter
Well in the UK some plants need a lot of loving, mine move from garden to a spare room upstairs in my home, they are now slowly migrating towards the garden.....Ive lost only one musa but when I am given this sight I know summer is coming and they have made it for another year!
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Re: After winter
Hi all43
Which banana varieties are you growing. |
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I believe it's a Musa itinerants form India, originally from jmoore.
I lost my sikkimansis red tiger sadly this winter....unless I have the two mixed up!! I also have a basjoo which I think might be mislabelled due to a very thin leaf, Ensete ventricosum maurelii x2 Ensete snow banana x2 one with a red strip other green down the midrib Mulit lasiocarba...many of them....pups like crazy!! A few dwarf cavendish And lastly a few garden centre nanas that grow less than a foot high but also pup well.Not a clue what they are. Last edited by all43 : 04-10-2020 at 01:33 AM. |
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You have a nice collection there. The bananas that are only growing a foot high for you, will most likely be Cavendish variety. |
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