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Blake09 09-19-2012 08:22 PM

Re: Ice Cream ‘Blue java’ flag leaf... In zone 7b!!!!
 
I took some new pics today with the good camera:



















GreenFin 09-19-2012 08:41 PM

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Gorgeous

Blake09 09-19-2012 08:49 PM

Re: Ice Cream ‘Blue java’ flag leaf... In zone 7b!!!!
 
This is the banana in the contest:







This is my banana in the dark (along with other pics above) with a flash on:





And heres I think what is a real ice cream blue java:






There is definitely a difference in the real Ice Cream Blue Java from mine. So I guess yall are right, I might have a Pisang Awak cultivar. :2732:






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Jose263 09-19-2012 09:12 PM

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Whatever variety it is , that is a nice looking plant and fruit - where can I get a pup?
What size are the nanas - they appear larger than lady finger - and ow tall is the plant?
Wiki doesn't list pisang Awak - googling indicates it is AABB but some of the names include Namwa - I read somewhere that NamWah indicates ladyfinger type.
Can some of our experts chim-in as to the real identity of Blake's blue java?
Thanks - trying to learn

hydroid 09-19-2012 09:44 PM

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TJ... I would think that Blake's naner is the same as the one I gave you when we thought we had Ice Cream but Namwah instead.
Bo

Blake09 09-19-2012 10:22 PM

Re: Ice Cream ‘Blue java’ flag leaf... In zone 7b!!!!
 
His looks like mine in a way...

http://www.bananas.org/f12/pisang-awak-10574.html



His kinda has the purplish/pink band of color on the banana pedicels. But his is still different from mine.


Some other threads:

1) http://www.bananas.org/f12/blue-java-13016.html


2) http://www.bananas.org/f2/musa-ducas...awak-1334.html


3) http://www.bananas.org/f12/another-i...ion-14566.html










Quote:

Originally Posted by venturabananas (Post 176067)
Here are the key features that distinguish "Pseudo-Ice Cream" from "Blue Java" that I notice and that Gabe has commented on:

Blue Java: fruit are usually quite blue, a little angular, not normally packed really tight on the bunch; bracts sort of a normal dark purple.

Pseudo-Ice Cream (Pisang Awak): fruit are not really blue (maybe a slight tinge) though very powdery, completed rounded in cross section when ripe, and densely packed on the bunch; bracts are more pink than dark purple.


There's been talk about whether the pink borders on the leaves and petioles can distinguish the two (pink on Pseudo Ice Cream). I know Tony's observations of his plants are correct since I've seen them, but since I got my true Blue Java from him, new leaves they've put out have initially had pink borders. It could have to do with the light environment, temperature, or who knows? So, I don't think the presence of a pink border is a definitive characteristic.

Gabe also says the blue color of the fruit is not definitive, though I think it is safe to say that if the fruit are really blue, they are Blue Java; but you can also have fruit that aren't all the blue that are also Blue Java.

I've only eaten the Pseudo Ice Cream and they are very good. Not sure if the true Blue Java is worth all the hype, but I hope to find out eventually. Based on how it fares at Quail Gardens in Encinitas, it is a tough, reliable plant.






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Dangermouse01 09-21-2012 08:12 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by venturabananas (Post 205017)
It is a "Namwah" (a Pisang Awak cultivar) for sure. There are several giveaways, but a really obvious one from the photos is the purplish band of color on the banana finger "stems" (pedicels) where they attach to the base of the hand and the bunch stalk.

How long does it take for the "purplish band" to show? The bunch on my D Namwa, which seems farther along than the pictures referenced in this thread, does not have the purple bands.

Here is my D Namwa from a week ago.

There was questions as to whether mine is a Dwarf Namwa (which was what the tag stated) or a regular Namwa since it is pretty tall. Should I start to wonder if it is something else?

Namwah and Namwa are just different spellings of the same thing, right?

DM

Jose263 09-21-2012 09:00 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by hydroid (Post 205054)
TJ... I would think that Blake's naner is the same as the one I gave you when we thought we had Ice Cream but Namwah instead.
Bo

Hydroid - Bo - Thanks - I'm thinking mine is namwah - however Blake's nana bunch appears to have full-size nanas and no pink outline?- The aka IC from you has lady finger size (stubby looking)- only 3-4 inches long regular diameter and the pstem height is at 10 ' when the bloom emerges. The leaves and petoles have a pink edge are closed and mid stems underneath are pink.
My limited knowledge - Real BJ-IC is said to grow 15', full size fruit? with blue shading and fruit?
Consensus was ours ( you, me, Darkman) are Tall Namwah mislabeled as IC -
The pup you gave me bloomed in June and has about 40 little nanas waiting to ripen - :0517::0517:
I think ours are Namwah (Tall?) Not IC - still hoping for a real IC - BJ :ha: :ha:

venturabananas 09-22-2012 02:03 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Dangermouse01 (Post 205133)
How long does it take for the "purplish band" to show? The bunch on my D Namwa, which seems farther along than the pictures referenced in this thread, does not have the purple bands.

There was questions as to whether mine is a Dwarf Namwa (which was what the tag stated) or a regular Namwa since it is pretty tall. Should I start to wonder if it is something else?

Namwah and Namwa are just different spellings of the same thing, right?

DM

The purplish band at the base of the hand is only present when the bunch is young. It disappears later. Unless I'm imagining it, I still see it faintly in your photo.

Yours is definitely a Namwah (=Namwa), but at that height and with that appearance, I'd say your is not a dwarf. But post a picture of the entire plant. Dwarf Namwah is characteristically a very stout looking plant.

Dalmatiansoap 09-22-2012 06:16 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by venturabananas (Post 205017)
... is the purplish band of color on the banana finger "stems" (pedicels) where they attach to the base of the hand and the bunch stalk.

Great information!
Thanks
:nanadrink:

Dangermouse01 09-22-2012 10:14 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by venturabananas (Post 205170)
The purplish band at the base of the hand is only present when the bunch is young. It disappears later. Unless I'm imagining it, I still see it faintly in your photo.

Yours is definitely a Namwah (=Namwa), but at that height and with that appearance, I'd say your is not a dwarf. But post a picture of the entire plant. Dwarf Namwah is characteristically a very stout looking plant.

They are growing on the East Coast of central Florida, zone 9B.
Here is the mat.






DM

venturabananas 09-22-2012 11:06 AM

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DM, yours is Tall Namwah, not Dwarf. Here are a couple of photos from the gallery of Dwarf Namwah. Notice the really thick pseudostems, unlike yours.

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Blake09 09-23-2012 09:09 PM

Re: Ice Cream ‘Blue java’ flag leaf... In zone 7b!!!!
 
Thanks for all the great info on the thread yall!! :08: :D







Quote:

Originally Posted by venturabananas (Post 205170)
The purplish band at the base of the hand is only present when the bunch is young. It disappears later. Unless I'm imagining it, I still see it faintly in your photo.


Purple color fading on oldest hand:





Newer hand:






mid hand:







Quote:

Originally Posted by Jose263 (Post 205134)
- however Blake's nana bunch appears to have full-size nanas and no pink outline?- The aka IC from you has lady finger size (stubby looking)- only 3-4 inches long regular diameter and the pstem height is at 10 ' when the bloom emerges. The leaves and petoles have a pink edge are closed and mid stems underneath are pink.
My limited knowledge - Real BJ-IC is said to grow 15', full size fruit? with blue shading and fruit?
Consensus was ours ( you, me, Darkman) are Tall Namwah mislabeled as IC -
BJ










Heres a few young leaf shots of my "not ice cream"










Very waxy pup:







Older leaf:

















EDIT…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………



I got my first all male blooms today also:









sunfish 09-23-2012 09:18 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Blake09 (Post 205341)
Thanks for all the great info on the thread yall!! :08: :D










Purple color fading on oldest hand:





Newer hand:






mid hand:


















Heres a few young leaf shots of my "not ice cream"










Very waxy pup:







Older leaf:

















EDIT…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………



I got my first all male blooms today also:











venturabananas 09-24-2012 12:15 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jose263 (Post 205134)
My limited knowledge - Real BJ-IC is said to grow 15', full size fruit? with blue shading and fruit?

The real Blue Java plants I've seen have been more like 10' of pseudostem and the fruit have been the same size as Namwah, though I understand that under good conditions they can get bigger, though never "full size" if by that you mean the same size as the average Cavendish at the supermarket.

Jose263 09-24-2012 08:38 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by venturabananas (Post 205347)
The real Blue Java plants I've seen have been more like 10' of pseudostem and the fruit have been the same size as Namwah, though I understand that under good conditions they can get bigger, though never "full size" if by that you mean the same size as the average Cavendish at the supermarket.

Blake - another group of really beautiful pics - thanks for including the tape measure for comparasion - my T Namwah nanas are similar size

Ventura - Thanks for your experience- I already have a spot reserved for a IC-BJ pup and the hunt continues - yes- I was using store bought nanas as "full size" but even my orinocos are longer than the namwah

It is a wonderful day and I am looking forward to tasting and sharing home grown nanas in a few more weeks :woohoonaner:
Jose

venturabananas 09-24-2012 10:00 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jose263 (Post 205361)
Ventura - Thanks for your experience- I already have a spot reserved for a IC-BJ pup and the hunt continues - yes- I was using store bought nanas as "full size" but even my orinocos are longer than the namwah

Yes, Namwah fruits are not big, but the exact variety and the growing conditions can make a big difference in their size. If you are as good as Nick at growing them, you can get them up to a similar weight (if not length) as some of the Cavendish you might see in the supermarket. I'm not as good as Nick! :ha:

Blake09 09-29-2012 11:58 PM

Re: Ice Cream ‘Blue java’ flag leaf... In zone 7b!!!!
 
Should I discard the rest of the flower now, its only throwing male flowers...














The little ones are growing little by little:



Hammocked Banana 12-02-2012 04:25 PM

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Did this bunch meet its demise?

Blake09 06-26-2014 04:13 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Hammocked Banana (Post 210567)
Did this bunch meet its demise?

Yes. The frost got to it :(


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