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School Project
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My son has a school project, he has to build some palm trees and a banana plans for a rain forest in the classroom. We live in Maryland and I thought it would be neat to have a bunch of bananas still attached to the stalk with the flower since not many people here have ever seen that - just what we see in the grocery store. I have looked around but can't seem to find them for sale anywhere - real or artificial. I was wondering if anyone here had something for sale or knew somewhere that did. I also have no idea if shipping would make that unreasonable. I have a couple banana plants of my own but obviously here in Maryland, no bananas. Thanks! |
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Re: School Project
Have you checked your local craigslist??? Ours has plenty of banana plants for sale. Even an actually grower who has TONS to chose from.
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Re: School Project
Try the Miami Fruit Company. They might be able to sell you a complete bunch of bananas. But it probably won't be cheap!
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