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Hello everyone, Which banana tree with comestible fruit for the South of France, Zone USDA 9A? Why not one or Musa Orinoco, Musa Helen's for my garden? See Dwarf brazilian?
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I would go with Dwarf Orinoco for edibles and Sikkimensis for ornamentals
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If you have access to them, other great edibles include Namwah and Rajapuri. They're pretty tough and should do well in your zone.
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