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Hello to all passionate
I come to talk to you about "musa dajiao" In France, a nursery sells it as the most cold-tolerant edible fruit banana. A member of a French forum even had some fruit and a diet that grew at a low temperature. The trunk resists at least 5 degrees according to several testimony sheltered from dry. On the internet I see that in America, it is not known and certain say that it does not produce edible fruit. That was just to tell you about this promising banana tree. Sorry I'm using google translation http://https://www.google.com/url?sa...A2XsARnACqzz2w http://http://www.fousdepalmiers.fr/...21513&start=60 |
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The descriptor seem off for the plant as well as the photos.
My guess is an common Orinoco/burro type plant. The web page suggests a Basjoo type plant but the photos do not match the characteristics of a basjoo plant.. The cost seems in line for a common plant also... Either way you have a great plant to grow and possibly get some fruit from. This is only a guess.... https://www.lamaisondubananier.com/b...-fruitier.html Last edited by cincinnana : 07-18-2019 at 09:45 PM. |
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