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Old 09-13-2014, 03:13 PM   #961 (permalink)
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What type is that with a yellow tip on the pedals?
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Old 09-14-2014, 08:18 AM   #962 (permalink)
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The deep red leaf ribs say Morado. Mine looks same same.
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Thanks, really hard to learn all the different types by appearance. This trait was new to me, now its locked in the ol' noodle.
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Just look at that multi hand bunch!!! Growing stuff in PR is just about fail safe!!!!!!!

Can't wait for the taste report. Do chips for sure!

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If you're gonna lock that trait in the ol' noodle, be sure to write in pencil.
Are u saying its not a morado?

How do those ae' ae' bunches sell for u in Puerto Rico?
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Hahaha dude.......alright can u learn me up? Let me in on the secret. Is it a plantain?
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Hahaha dude.......alright can u learn me up? Let me in on the secret. Is it a plantain?
There's no secret, just a lot of opinions and even more possibilities. After 3 or 4 cycles of pups, pstems, and fruits we might get to some consensus.
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Ah manzano.....that midrib is really red! I was kinda thinking that last bud was an ARH.
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Very pretty inflorescence.
There are lots of bees on mine. I thought they were my neighbors honey bees.
I got bees too - good to see them.
My Goldfinger just sent up a flag - this is from a mat frozen to the ground last winter - not complaining - just wish summers were longer.
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Is a really red midrib a useful trait for identification?

Is it based on genotype, subgroup, and/or cultivar?

Is it influenced by the environment?

Which plants have it and which don't?

Are the plants being used as your guide accurately identified?

A red midrib is not a trait of the Manzanos that I grow.

If you have an interest in red midribs, start a thread asking members to submit photos & data.
Keith I think you got distracted from my actual question. I was never identifying anything based on a red midrib, that was Dan that said his morados looked like the banana in question based on the bud + the red midrib. I was asking which variety(s) have a yellow tip on the petals of the emerging female flower. I kept harassing because I never got an answer to what type of nanner that was. The last pic of Eds manzano was the most vibrant red on a banana I have seen, so I figured it at least warranted a comment.

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I got bees too - good to see them.
My Goldfinger just sent up a flag - this is from a mat frozen to the ground last winter - not complaining - just wish summers were longer.
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Ah this is not a trait I was aware of. I thought they were generally a solid colour other than cavendish, which had some yellow throughout the pedals. Thanks for your patience while I learn.
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Baloy, a very short variety of Cavendish
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Possible inflorescence? Stem looks enlarged at bottom.

What do you guys think?

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Remove the large pup, let the small pup continue. If the mother plant doesn't flower in 2 months, also remove the small pup.
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