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04-24-2018, 07:59 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Plantain mystery
I was given a few suckers of this .. grower was unsure as it was already on his property when purchased . First bunch has emerged at a low ht. 6' ..
Looks like popoulu but does not match description on the wiki damn can't add pics here .. |
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Re: Plantain mystery
Yes, some type of Popoulu for sure.
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Re: Plantain mystery
Thanks very much for very swift reply . Will update album s fruit ripens , but this will be a long wait as cooling down now coming into winter
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