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Old 11-20-2009, 04:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Musa Excalibur?

I made a trip down to Excalibur Fruit Trees in Lantana, FL today to buy some banana trees to plant around the house. I decided to buy a Raja Puri, a Nam Wah, and a third variety identified as 'Excalibur', which I was told was a cross created by the nursery. The employee didn't know anything else about it. The owner of the nursery is a gentleman by the name of Richard Wilson, who is fairly well known down in South Florida among tropical fruit growers so maybe someone here has heard of him.

I checked the wiki and could not find any info on the Excalibur variety and couldn't find any results for it on google either. Is anyone here familiar with this variety, or have at least heard of it before? I will try to take a picture of it when I get the chance.

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