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![]() Very nice Tony. Are they all in the ground? I have been trying to get as many of mine in as possible. It has started to get a little cool here so I only have a few weeks left to plant.
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![]() Wish I had The room. Half are in containers. I have multiples of a lot of them well over three hundred bananas plants.
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![]() It is so cold sensitive, I figured I would get it thru the winter in the garage again and then plant the main stem inground in the spring. I put one of my RP pups inground in July--already it is amazing how much bigger it is than the 2 that are in pots.
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![]() Hi,
my new banana collection in Brazil, in Lucianópolis: Musa acuminata ssp. microcarpa Musa acuminata ssp. zebrina syn. Musa zebrina Musa balbisiana Musa basjoo 'Sakhalin' Musa cheesmani Musa formosana Musa ornata Musa siamensis 'Thai Gold' Musa sikkimensis Musa sikkimensis 'Manipur' (siehe reguläre Art) Musa sikkimensis 'Red Flash' (siehe reguläre Art) Musa xishuangbannaensis (syn. Musa itinerans var. gigantea) Musa yunnanensis Musa 'Buffalo Horn' Musa 'Carú Verde' Musa 'Da Terra' Musa 'Do Meralinha' Musa 'FHIA-18' Musa 'Figo' Musa 'Japira' Musa 'Maçã' (syn. 'Maçã Gránda') Musa 'Maravilha' Musa 'Mysore' Musa 'Nanica' (syn. 'Nanicão') Musa 'Ouro' Musa 'Pacovan' (syn. 'Pacovão Oulifre') Musa 'Pacovan Ken' Musa 'Pelovana' Musa ‘Prata’ (syn. ‘Brazilian’, ‘Prata Ana’) Musa 'Prata de Canina' Musa 'Prata ve Lonina' Musa 'Prata Zulú' Musa 'Pratinha' Musa 'Preciosa' Musa 'Roxa' (syn. 'Red') Musa 'São Tomé' Musa 'Sapo' Musa 'Thap Maeo' Musa 'Tropical' Musa 'Velhaca' Musa 'Vitoria' Musa '2 Cachos' Best wishes Basjoofriend |
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![]() for a collection ,it's a good one!! waoouwhhh!!
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You made me jealous of you. You have so many types of bananas, even the Musa Basjoo, Sakhalin, that's incredible ! I'm growing bananas too, here in Mie, Japan. I tried to grow: banana prata, ouro, banana da terra, banana pao, maca, nanica, etc., but they all didn't resist our cold climate. In the first winter, they were all gone. The varieties I have here which can stand the frost and the snow is the Musa Basjoo, Musa Liukiuensis, Lady finger from Okinawa and the Raja puri from India. Be Careful with the Sigatokas. I wish you the best. It's nice to know you. Mauro Gibo |
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![]() I had to leave my big collection behind in the jungle, so I'm now only growing the following in an altitude-challenge experiment.
Musa 'Gros Michel' (original strain) Musa 'Orito' Musa 'Lakatan' Musa 'Chunchi Huasi' |
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![]() So many naners so little time or yard space! |
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![]() My list has grown a bit! Still about 20 on my want list.
A'ea'e Ambrosia African Rhino Horn Plantain Common Plantain Cuban Red Double Mahoi Dwarf Apple Dwarf Gros Michel Dwarf Iholena Dwarf Namwah Dwarf Puerto Rican Plantain Dwarf Red Ele Ele Figue Famille Fe'i Aiuri FHIA-17 FHIA-23 FHIA-25 Golden Pillow Goldfinger (FHIA-01) Green Red Gros Michel Hamakua Hapai Hua Moa Iholena Iholena Iholena Lele Iholena Kapua Ixino Ice Cream Kluai Hak Muk Khieo Kluay Khai-Thai Dessert Kru Lady Finger Lakatan Maoli Maoli Hai Maoli Kaualau Maoli Lele Kea Mona Lisa (FHIA-02) Muraru Mshale Mysore Nang Phaya 1000 Fingers Pisang Raja Pitogo Praying Hands Red Iholena Red Popoulu Rose Silk Fig Silver Bluggo Sucrier Sweetheart (FHIA-03) Tall Apple Tall Namwah Tu'u Ghia 'Upehupehu Veinte Cohol Vudi |
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WoW! Thats quite a list! Just read your Tuu ghia taste report and your mysore from 2012. I really enjoy reading your taste reports. Youre like the Anthony Bordain of naners! Im sure your top 10 list has changed since youve planted more varieties in your farm. Whats your top 5 from the list you just posted? ![]() Thanks again! Ritchy |
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Orinoco Namwah Tall Red Truley Tiny Veinte Cohol Patupi Basjoo
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![]() Without the benefit of being able to taste them one after another and compare, I'd guess my favorites are Dwarf Brazilian, Gros Michel, Mysore, Tu'u Ghia and either Goldfinger or Mona Lisa. Nang Phaya was exceptional that I remember, but it's been 3 years since I've tried it. That, Namwah, FHIA-03, and maybe praying hands round out my top 10 as out of hand ripe bananas. Cooking bananas I think of separately and don't have enough experience with but I enjoy any Maoli types, Praying Hands, Hua Moa. Actual plantains I'm working on growing but the few I've had in Hawaii have been good.
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Im surprised you didnt mention sucrier as top 5. After your taste report it made me wanna get 1 also. Servastuprime I think recommended the kandrian but its not on your list...why? The kandrians was compared to the seqouia tree of naners and tasty fruit as well. Thanx. |
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Sucrier is good, but not amazingly so. Didn't realize until I made that list that it's not in my top 10. In general I prefer ones that aren't purely sweet, with Gros Michel and Tu'u Ghia being the excellent exceptions so far. |
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![]() I just acquired Ice Cream. Got 3 unknowns, all within this week. Worried about winter here in zone 7A, Tn.
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![]() Well, guess I should update my post from the previous decade. I'm currently GROWING:
Pisang Ceylon SH-3640 Gros Michel Namwa (std)
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