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Old 09-26-2009, 08:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 09-26-2009, 08:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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rajapuri are variety native where? In Indonesia we have pisang Raja. maybe same?
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The name Pisang Raja is used for so many cultivars it has been declared ambiguous. However, you have these synonyms:
Pisang Raja Sereh == Monzano
Pisang Raja Udang == Red Dacca
The true Raja Puri is in the Mysore group with AAB genetics.
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thanks richard. and how about pisang raja bulu? so many raja hehehe
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thanks richard. and how about pisang raja bulu? so many raja hehehe
Never came across it.
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Pisang ini merupakan salah satu jenis pisang raja yang ukurannya sedang dan gemuk. This banana is one of the size of plantain are and fat. Bentuk buahnya melengkung dengan pangkal buah agak bulat. Form curved fruit with a fruit base somewhat rounded. Kulitnya tebal berwarna kuning berbintik cokelat. Thick yellow skin mottled brown. Daging buahnya sangat manis, berwarna kuning kemerahan, bertekstur lunak, dan tidak berbiji. The pulp is very sweet, reddish-yellow, soft textured, and no seeds. Panjang buah antara 12-18 cm dengan bobot ratarata 110-120 g. Fruit length between 12-18 cm and weighs 110-120 g. ratarata Setiap pohon biasanya dapat menghasilkan rata-rata sekitar 90 buah. Each tree can usually generate an average of about 90 fruits.
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BEAUTIFUL pic!!! ~Cheryl
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Rajapuri is a banana native to the Punjabi region of Northern India. There, it grows at the base of the foothills of the Himalayas, which is likely why it has more cold tolerance, since the sweeping cool breezes in the winter time can drop the ambient temperature quite a bit. If you've never visited or seen the Himalayas, I definitely recommend it for one of the places to visit on your Bucket List. LOL!
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Hey RJ
how hardy is it? Some say it is realy wint tolerant too. Sounds like real choice for me .
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My sister has Rajapuri in the hills of Riverside, CA where it gets down to about 24 degrees Fahrenheit (-4 C) for short periods, so it's quite a bit better than many. I think Orinoco is very similar in cold tolerance and both will usually fruit the same year after a winter's partial die back.
The trunk on a mature Rajapuri is massive. It seems to create a very nice stable mat and never needs propping, since it usually fruits at 6-7 feet.


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