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Old 07-25-2006, 03:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Musa "Bordelon" - Hardiness?

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I read that Musa "Bordelon" could be hardy to USDA zone 7. Who has hardiness experiencens with Musa "Bordelon"? It might be cultivated at the same as "Dwarf Orinoco".

Who has pics from "Bordelon" for my book?

Musa "Bordelon" might be a hybrid between one Eumusa and one Rhodoclayms.

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Default Re: Musa "Bordelon" - Hardiness?

I do not know about zone 7 but it does very well here in zone 8b. It will regrow from the corm in the spring and bloom by early/mid-July.

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