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Gabe15 07-05-2008 10:14 PM

'Hua Moa' freakazoid sport
 
I remember seeing something like this on eBay awhile back, some messed up 'Hua Moa' tissue culture sport, this seems to be something similar. I found it at a local nursery among a few normal looking 'Hua Moa'. Has anyone else come across these, or something similar?


natedogg1026 07-05-2008 10:51 PM

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New to me. Gabe, ha' come you always come across the cool banana's? You lucky dog.

dablo93 07-06-2008 04:44 AM

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strange and very beautiful!

mskitty38583 07-06-2008 09:59 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by natedogg1026 (Post 42830)
New to me. Gabe, ha' come you always come across the cool banana's? You lucky dog.


because he lives in a banana friendly environment....yes gabe you are very lucky!

Chironex 07-06-2008 10:01 AM

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Man, I gotta go banana shopping with you Gabe. I only find beat-up half-dead bananas that are nothing special.

Gabe15 07-06-2008 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by mskitty38583 (Post 42871)
because he lives in a banana friendly environment....yes gabe you are very lucky!

I am actually in Colorado for the summer and found this at a local nursery in Denver!

Chironex 07-06-2008 10:08 AM

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Hua Moa in Denver? Holy moley!

mskitty38583 07-06-2008 10:33 AM

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in denver,co? wow! im impressed! its a awesome nana. ive not seen one like it. gabe what is it genetically close to in reference?

Gabe15 07-06-2008 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by mskitty38583 (Post 42890)
in denver,co? wow! im impressed! its a awesome nana. ive not seen one like it. gabe what is it genetically close to in reference?

It is a Hawaiian traditional variety, AAB, and very similar to some other Polynesian cooking varieties. It is in the Popo'ulu subgroup of AAB Hawaiian traditional varieties. The other subgroupss are Iholena (3 available in the US) and Maoli ('Aeae' and 'Ele'ele' are both Maoli types).

Gabe15 07-06-2008 11:18 AM

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Just for comparison, on the right is a normal formed 'Siam Ruby' of the same size, the other 'Hua Moa' at the nursery had the same form as this 'Siam Ruby', with about 3 large leaves.


chong 07-06-2008 12:01 PM

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Sounds like the effects of hormone growth inducement, under favorable conditions.

The landscape on the outside doesn't look very much like HI. Are you still in CO? I was curious because if you are in CO, I would be impressed that a local nursery would carry Hua Moa there. Usually it's Basjoo, other Cavendish, etc.

Is that a bottle of "Superthrive" on the windowsill to the right?

Gabe15 07-06-2008 12:13 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by chong (Post 42915)
Sounds like the effects of hormone growth inducement, under favorable conditions.

The landscape on the outside doesn't look very much like HI. Are you still in CO? I was curious because if you are in CO, I would be impressed that a local nursery would carry Hua Moa there. Usually it's Basjoo, other Cavendish, etc.

Is that a bottle of "Superthrive" on the windowsill to the right?

see above.

ya, that is Superthrive, I've used it before, not sure if it really does anything, but someone gave it to me so I'll mess with it.

buzzwinder 07-06-2008 12:17 PM

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:bananas_b Leave it to Gabe to find a freakazoid Banana Plant in the top of the Rocky Mountain Range, Dude you truly amaze me with your knowledge and Eye for Bananas. Congrats on the find, and thanks for sharing.

TracyWV 07-06-2008 10:43 PM

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:2732: Hmmm, I wonder if that thick stemmed leafy creature will reproduce true or if it's a one-timer.

Greenie 07-07-2008 01:44 AM

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cool!

Marc 07-10-2008 03:08 PM

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Looks like it got growth regulated

sandy0225 07-10-2008 04:14 PM

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That's what I thought too. Looks like someone put a little bonzi on it! I thought about doing that with a few of my ornamentals, but the darned stuff costs too much.

Gabe15 07-10-2008 07:25 PM

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I can assure that this one was growing in the exact same conditions as the others that looked completely normal. To me, it appears to be a sport from TC. In TC, plants will sometimes mutate, this one is displaying some interesting growth traits that lead me to believe it was not caused by an outside factor.

jrozier 07-13-2008 10:16 PM

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Gabe,

I got one from a Florida member. He said it was a tissue culture mutant, and there were quite a few of them at a nursery near him. This is the banana that keeps making aerial roots (sp?) He also had one that pupped that was identical. Mine hasn't pupped, but keeps wanting to fall over once it makes those roots along the trunk. It is a really pretty, different looking banana.




chong 07-13-2008 10:37 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jrozier (Post 44431)
Gabe,

I got one from a Florida member. He said it was a tissue culture mutant, and there were quite a few of them at a nursery near him. This is the banana that keeps making aerial roots (sp?) He also had one that pupped that was identical. Mine hasn't pupped, but keeps wanting to fall over once it makes those roots along the trunk. It is a really pretty, different looking banana.

Ever thought of adding soil to the point that the p-bulb is an inch below the soil line? I think the reason it's doing that is that most of the nutrients are on the upper layer of the soil, then below that there is not much nutrients. Or the lower portions of the soil does not get aerated, or conversely, even watered, at all.


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