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	  Said "Welcome to Bananas" 13 Times |  Manzano Bloom Third bloom of the year. This time is a Manzano (suspected). I misplaced the height and circumference of the tree but once I find it I will update. I got this tree from another local forum member at about 1 1/2 feet. I placed it in the ground last year in February. About 1 year 2 months to flowering. We had a much cooler winter well into February this year which a lot of my trees took some damage. 16 APR 20 APR You can see a few Orinoco hands in the background. 22 APR 27 APR That picture sucks, I will try to get another one today. | 
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	  Said "Welcome to Bananas" 39 Times |  Re: Manzano Bloom Looks like a Namwah, based on the purple pedicels and shape of the bloom. | 
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	  Said "Welcome to Bananas" 39 Times |  Re: Manzano Bloom Some better photos with better lighting that show the new female fingers/flowers better would help.  From what I see in the photos you've posted already, the female fingers have purple pedicels, the emerging bud is shaped like a football, and the petiole canals are mostly closed.  If that is accurate, it is almost certainly a Pisang Awak ("Namwah") variety.  Looks like one of the tall ones, such as "Ice Cream Namwah" or "Misi Luki Namwah". | 
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	  Said "Welcome to Bananas" 204 Times |  Re: Manzano Bloom Agree with Mark. It's a Namwah. | 
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	  Said "Welcome to Bananas" 3,225 Times |  Re: Manzano Bloom Quote: 
 Yours looks like something in the Bluggoe subgroup. You probably noticed the purple pedicels on the female fingers on the top hand has faded in the Apr 27 photo. A Manzano only has purple pedicels on the bottom side of the female fingers and it will fade in about 18 hours. A Namwa has purple pedicels on the female fingers that will last 2 weeks. These are photos of the same Manzano & Namwa cultivars I sent you last year. 
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	  Said "Welcome to Bananas" 46 Times |  Re: Manzano Bloom Looks great.  Good luck. 
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