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![]() What do you think is the cold hardiest edible banana species which can be held in pot?
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![]() Maybe Dwarf Brazilian? But that's only a rumor, since I haven't tried its hardiness yet.
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![]() Depends upon the size of your pot. I'd say 'Orinoco' or 'Ice Cream' if you have a really big pot. Otherwise go for a dwarf cultivar such as 'Dw. Orinonco', 'Raja Puri', or 'California Gold'.
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![]() I think Brent has it down patt... I'd say Ice Cream or Orinoco in the taller category, and Dwarf Orinoco, Raja Puri, maybe Dwarf Namwah but I haven't tested that one but going to. I think the SDC is more of a pot sized banana (Easy to move since it doesn't get big as a dwarf). :^)
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![]() ![]() ![]() (Saddest thing for me about this winter was that I killed my small Ice Cream banana ![]() Thank you all very much for your input ![]() Last edited by marenmar : 03-30-2010 at 01:34 PM. |
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![]() I'll chime in and say the California gold is probably the cold hardiest. Flowering at about 6 ft or so.I don't know how hardy the SDC would be but think it could certainly fruit and flower in a pot ... even one small enough to manage bringing it in and out of the house in winter if need be.
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![]() If it is going to be held in a pot,does it need to be cold hardy ? Will you be taking it inside in the winter?
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![]() Hi, the intention is to place the pot on a VERY large balcony (roof-garden) and put it in an unheated greenhouse (also on the balcony) in the winter...
![]() pot size is no problem, if needed, we can make one ourselves. Location of the house: in a residential area, a 200 metres from the dunes & the sea.. |
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![]() If you're going to be moving it around at all, stick with a dwarf plant. 'Dwarf Orinoco' or 'Dwarf Namwah' are likely your best available choices. The Orinoco is probably going to be a little hardier, but the fruit of Namwah is generally preferred.
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![]() Tnx Gabe
![]() ![]() one tiny question..is Dwarf Nam Wah originated in Thailand (is it the same as Kluai Nam Wah)? |
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![]() From my experience, the cold hardiest is Pisang Awak(Namwah) as well as
California Gold. My Pisang Awak endured in fact successive cold spells of - 3℃ or 26.6F. In addition to its hardiness, the taste is excellent. |
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![]() SDC is not cold hardy at all. None of the Cavendish types are.
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