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Old 01-16-2010, 11:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Musa sp. Helen's Hybrid with a flower

Hi All,

This is a flower from Musa sp. Helen's Hybrid - Helen's Banana.
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Old 01-16-2010, 12:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Looks very nice!

If you have been hand pollinating your other fruits, and you plan to hand pollinate these, I would like to suggest that you leave a few fruits unpollinated and post your results. This plant is somewhat of a mystery, and leaving some fruits unpollinated and observing how they compare to pollinated fruits will tell a lot about it.
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Looks very nice!

If you have been hand pollinating your other fruits, and you plan to hand pollinate these, I would like to suggest that you leave a few fruits unpollinated and post your results. This plant is somewhat of a mystery, and leaving some fruits unpollinated and observing how they compare to pollinated fruits will tell a lot about it.
A good idea.

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Very nice, Ralf! I haven't had a flower from mine yet, but maybe in an other year or two. We'll see!

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Cross-pollinated or not?
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Cross-pollinated or not?
Yeas with a Musa from Turkey. Look at the picture.



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Hm, I guess that's the Roland's Turkish version, which could mean that it's some sort of Grand Nain relative. I'm certainly hoping for some vital seeds. Good luck.
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