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tony palmer 01-01-2006 02:56 PM

veriegated musa basjoo
 
I have this plant, and would like to talk to anybody elsewho has this plant or if your just interested.

momoese 01-01-2006 03:02 PM

Re: veriegated musa basjoo
 
Never heard of that one. Maybe your speaking of Ae Ae. Got a picture?

Gabe15 01-01-2006 04:55 PM

Re: veriegated musa basjoo
 
These do really exist and are very nice plants. Here is a picture you can find on the internet if you look hard enough. These have been refered to as Musa basjoo 'Fuji-Yama variegata', and also just as Musa basjoo 'variegata'. They are rare TC sports from Jean-Luc Penninckx in Holand but are in essence just variegated "plain" basjoo.
http://www.bananas.org/gallery/showp...to=371&cat=500

momoese 01-01-2006 06:35 PM

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Thanks Gabe, that is very nice looking!

tony palmer 01-02-2006 04:25 PM

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Hi mitchel, did you get the pics, i am sorry i dont have any variegated basjoo that i can let go at the moment, i have only one main plant , with four pups, two have variegation, one ordinary, and one lime green, i need to build up a small stock before i can let any go, i wish it was possible to micropropagate this plant, but upto now variegated bananas dont reproduce variegation through micropropagation, the people who have tried this have lost a lot of money. Ae ae has been around for a long time now and it is still a rare plant, variegated basjoos have only been around as far as i know for 6 years, and very few people have one. Unless micropropagation works one day, this will be a rare plant for a long time to come, if anyone knows of a succesfull micropropagation of a variagated banana please let me know, then any one can have one, all the very best, Tony

momoese 01-02-2006 04:32 PM

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I have not received pics yet. I'll let ya know if they come through. :drum:

Mark Hall 11-03-2007 12:55 PM

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I noticed today that my Variegated basjoo has just put up a new leaf that is compleatly green. Does this mean that it is reverting back to a normal one ?

The two small pups have barely grown in the 5 months since they appeared and they are too small to see if they are going to be green or variegated.


Any info welcome.

tony palmer 11-03-2007 02:05 PM

Re: veriegated musa basjoo
 
Hi Mark, it is to early yet to tell if it is reverting, on average on each leaf your plant will display 50% variagation along with 50% green, but, the balance is variable so it is possible to produce a leaf all green, the next leaf will let you know if it is going to revert or not....Tony

Mark Hall 11-03-2007 02:14 PM

Re: veriegated musa basjoo
 
Thanks Tony there is a new roller on the way up so it should be out in a week or two. if we get any sun

Randy4ut 11-03-2007 09:40 PM

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I was just wondering if the variegated basjoo are as hardy as the regular basjoo. That is indeed a really cool looking nanner...

Mark Hall 11-04-2007 05:10 AM

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Randy I would hate to lose it finding out the hard way:mad: It burns very easy in the sun on the cream sections.

tony palmer 11-04-2007 06:12 AM

Re: veriegated musa basjoo
 
Hi Randy,the variegated basjoo is a beautiful plant but it needs more care and attention than the normal basjoo, because of the lake of green they dont grow as fast, they burn easy and if you loose the stem in winter then you have lost your plant there's not much chance of another variegated comming up from the base. I had a reply on the garden web once from a member in florider he had 7 variegated basjoo's and they where stunning plants is he a member on here

truetropical77 11-04-2007 01:47 PM

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Tony,


Just out of curiosity, I'm new to the Variegated banana scene, and I was wondering... It seems like there are quite a few different types of Variegated Bananas and all vare considered rare. So, how does everyone find them:2687: ?! I am planning on going to florida next spring in hopes of returning with some type of Var. Banana but I have no idea where to look. How did you come across yours?

- Matt

tony palmer 11-04-2007 02:23 PM

Re: veriegated musa basjoo
 
Hi Matt, to be honest you are in a better position in the US than i am in the UK, variagated bananas in the UK are very rare and i came by mine purely by chance, there are a number of sellers both in the US and Thailand, a good place to start would be EBAY, but seeing as you are going to Florida, check out Rare tropical plants.com in Florida, i know he has several variagated basjoo ae ae, and various other variagated nanas. all the best Tony.

Mark Hall 01-17-2008 04:55 AM

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A quick up date on the new leaf. It finally opened and after a week or so you could see the colour changing slightly. So panic over ( for now )

tony palmer 01-17-2008 12:05 PM

Re: veriegated musa basjoo
 
Nice one Mark.:2736: :2760: :2736: :2760: :2736: :2760: :2736:

Tobi 01-17-2008 12:11 PM

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Wow Marc, what a beauty :)

magicgreen 01-17-2008 12:22 PM

Re: veriegated musa basjoo
 
Thanks for the picture . Pretty plant, would love to have one!:2704:

redtail_2006 01-17-2008 01:57 PM

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Wow these are verry nice nanas.Hopfully one day we can share the fruits of you guys labour.All the best for the new year guys...daz

Mark Hall 02-17-2008 01:45 PM

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A month on and the colour has come out more now.


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