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june 2010
Well I got all my bananas out of basement. they looked rough at first but now they are doing better. I lost one of my Ae Ae. That is an expensive banana to loose. My water bananas made it through the winter and are in the ponds. I am thinking of starting more to grow in water. I now have Typhonodorum lindleyanum from Madagascar. Here is hoping we all have a great summer.
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water banana is a banana grown in my ponds this is dwarf cavendish
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this is another common name water banana
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Happy Growing
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Nice Pic.. Sorry for your loss. Pond looks Great :^)
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