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I live outside of Columbia,SC and have been growing bananas for 25 yrs. This year some of my plants fruited. I have attached pictures and wonder if any of you can ID what type of banana plants these are. Thanks in advance. Mike Banana Gallery - South Carolina bananas Banana Gallery - South Carolina bananas |
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Looks like Orinoco
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