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Cikas33 09-10-2014 02:08 PM

Musa Dwarf Namwah
 
First Musa Dwarf Namwah in Dubrovnik ( as far as I know ). It is ordered from Germany ( June 4. 2014 ):08:







Starts to push first leaves at my home. ( June 23. 2014 )




Cikas33 09-10-2014 02:17 PM

Re: Musa Dwarf Namwah
 
Growth rate is accelerating ( July 15. 2014 ).







Finally planted in the ground ( July 18. 2014 ).:08::08::08:


Cikas33 09-10-2014 02:26 PM

Re: Musa Dwarf Namwah
 
It begins to adapt to direct sunlight ( August 3. 2014 ).







I really like this milky color of the stem ( August 19. 2014 ).:03:






Cikas33 09-10-2014 02:32 PM

Re: Musa Dwarf Namwah
 
The stem becomes fater and fater ( August 28. 2014 ).:08:






Cikas33 09-10-2014 02:35 PM

Re: Musa Dwarf Namwah
 
It grows really fast now ( September 8. 2014 ):08:



( September 9. 2014 ):08::08::08:




boffcheck 09-12-2014 06:14 AM

Re: Musa Dwarf Namwah
 
looks very good :) :goteam:

Hammocked Banana 09-12-2014 12:20 PM

Re: Musa Dwarf Namwah
 
Sweet garden. Love the cacti, BOP, EE, sago. Can u post a pic with a wider angle please?

Cikas33 09-13-2014 01:45 PM

Re: Musa Dwarf Namwah
 
We had heavy rain the last two days. Musa Dwarf Namwah seems to love heavy rain. ( September 12. 2014 )







Quote:

Originally Posted by Hammocked Banana (Post 251690)
Sweet garden. Love the cacti, BOP, EE, sago. Can u post a pic with a wider angle please?

Thanks.

My garden is still work in progress. It is very new. It is situated between the ruins of several hundred years old stone house. Near these ruins there is another several hundred years old stone house which is largely preserved.

My goal is to restore that old stone house, but keep that authentic old mediterranean look. And to create a lush garden on the site of the ruins of that other stone house ( located near that other largely preserved one ).

The old thick stone walls of that ruined house are preserved. So they will act as walls of my new garden. So my garden is protected by a thick stone walls.

My goal is to preserve that ''mediterranean stone ruins'' look of the garden ( so everything that is new is built with stone in the style of the ruins to make it look old, like it was there for hundreds of years ) and mix that with ''tropical(ish) paradise'' look.

I will make some photos of the garden in the near future.:08:

Cikas33 10-04-2014 03:15 PM

Re: Musa Dwarf Namwah
 
It grows fast. It is higher than the wall now.:08:
Older leaves are damaged by a storm with strong winds we had two weeks ago ( October 4. 2014. )







Cikas33 10-16-2014 11:51 AM

Re: Musa Dwarf Namwah
 
Growing strong still ( October 12. 2014. ).:08:




lmswayne 10-16-2014 04:54 PM

Re: Musa Dwarf Namwah
 
:2738:Thank you for all the photos we all love to see how something so lovely is growing. Please keep sending those updates.:waving:

boffcheck 10-17-2014 02:13 AM

Re: Musa Dwarf Namwah
 
where did u ordere it? :)

looks still very good :)

Cikas33 11-15-2014 05:57 PM

Re: Musa Dwarf Namwah
 
Musa Dwarf Namwah compared to Musa Fen Ba Jiao. They look quite different.

Dwarf Namwah is on the left, Fen Ba Jiao is on the right.
Fen Ba Jiao have bigger leaves. Longer and wider.
Also leaves on Fen Ba Jiao always have green midribs ( new and old leaves ), while Dwarf Namwah have red/pink midribs on new and old leaves. Also stem on Dwarf Namwah is more yellowish, while Fen Ba Jiao has more greenish stem ( October 19. ).











Cikas33 11-15-2014 05:59 PM

Re: Musa Dwarf Namwah
 
And update from November 10.:08:




Cikas33 12-16-2014 10:47 AM

Re: Musa Dwarf Namwah
 
Update ( December 15. ):08:





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