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![]() It has been a long time but I remember in the 90s that there were several articles about smaller banana trees that had fruit and some candy flavors like butterscotch strawberry chocolate and other flavors-does anyone remember where these plants came from?
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![]() Never heard of this but I picture a field of these with a horde of Oompa-Loompas chopping out suckers and fertilizing plants.
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![]() Some company was selling pineapple banana plants a few years ago.
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![]() Hybrid Fruit or Hybrid Bananas?
If it is hybrid bananas you've got all the SH and the FHIA line to choose from. Hybrid fruits...well youre going to need to contact Richard for that one. Hes our resident fruit expert on this site. |
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