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Old 10-18-2018, 08:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Old 10-18-2018, 08:59 AM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Is anyone actively growing Pisang Raja? There is no data in the Wiki, or in a forum search on that cultivar. ProMusa has limited information as well. I received a TC this season. But, you know how accurate TCs are..... If no other user is growing them, and I end up having it flower correctly, then I will be up for a trade at that time.
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Is anyone actively growing Pisang Raja? There is no data in the Wiki, or in a forum search on that cultivar. ProMusa has limited information as well. I received a TC this season. But, you know how accurate TCs are..... If no other user is growing them, and I end up having it flower correctly, then I will be up for a trade at that time.
I'm not sure, I don't hear it talked about much, there is a poor taste review out there but that is very subjective. I know it is some people's favorite tasting banana also. The going bananas description is also relatively positive. I'd like to try it because I've heard the flavor is different, with orangeish flesh.
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Is anyone actively growing Pisang Raja? There is no data in the Wiki, or in a forum search on that cultivar. ProMusa has limited information as well. I received a TC this season. But, you know how accurate TCs are..... If no other user is growing them, and I end up having it flower correctly, then I will be up for a trade at that time.
pisang raja== Puerto Rican verdin.
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pisang raja== Puerto Rican verdin.
I was under the impression the verdin was "green red" variety, AAA?
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I was under the impression the verdin was "green red" variety, AAA?
Me too
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I was under the impression the verdin was "green red" variety, AAA?
pisang raja in the wiki is listed as a synonym of the Puerto rican verdin. the exact synonym is musa pisang raja udang hijau.

AAA- red subgroup.

also read somewhere that it is a must have banana. excellent variety.

also believe I read that it is a mutation off the Puerto rican morado [plantain]



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pisang raja in the wiki is listed as a synonym of the Puerto rican verdin. the exact synonym is musa pisang raja udang hijau.

AAA- red subgroup.

also read somewhere that it is a must have banana. excellent variety.

also believe I read that it is a mutation off the Puerto rican morado [plantain]







Musa Puerto Rican Verdin synonyms:


Guineo Blanco

Colorado Blanco

Green Red

Akadahn

Cuban Yellow

Green Dacca

Green Macaboo

Kluai Kung Khieo

Manalele4

Morado Verde

Moradong Puti

Pisang Mundam/Telor

Pisang Raja Udang Hijau

Rojo Verde



Musa Puerto Rican Verdin - Bananas Wiki



Musa PR Verdin has been in Nana festivals around the world and always comes as a top notch Nana Variety!....As Master Beam mentioned, an excellent Nana Variety!.....But be advise!....As part of the Red Subgroup, isn't cold hardy at all!.....One of my favorite!....





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Musa Puerto Rican Verdin synonyms:


Guineo Blanco

Colorado Blanco

Green Red

Akadahn

Cuban Yellow

Green Dacca

Green Macaboo

Kluai Kung Khieo

Manalele4

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Moradong Puti

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Pisang Raja Udang Hijau

Rojo Verde



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Musa PR Verdin has been in Nana festivals around the world and always comes as a top notch Nana Variety!....As Master Beam mentioned, an excellent Nana Variety!.....But be advise!....As part of the Red Subgroup, isn't cold hardy at all!.....One of my favorite!....





Thanks for the info!
Very interesting! The TARS catalogue and guide to South Pacific bananas both list the Pisang Raja as AAB, with growth patterns that don't seem as lengthy as the red subgroup.
Thoughts?
I also made a general discussion post to talk about this.
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Thanks for the info!
Very interesting! The TARS catalogue and guide to South Pacific bananas both list the Pisang Raja as AAB, with growth patterns that don't seem as lengthy as the red subgroup.
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I also made a general discussion post to talk about this.



Some Pisangs are in AA Subgroup (example AAA Subgroup) while the Pisang Raja group itself is AAB Subgroup!......




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So does that mean that "Dwarf Red Green" is the same as a dwarf Rojo Verde. (I knew what Rojo and Verde mean. I just didn't know that it was the same plant.)
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So does that mean that "Dwarf Red Green" is the same as a dwarf Rojo Verde. (I knew what Rojo and Verde mean. I just didn't know that it was the same plant.)


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Exactly as Hector said! The Musa Green Red! Same plant. Different color. And they can revert back! The green can revert back to red if I remember correctly!

As for Musa Pisang Raja. It is NOT synonymous with Musa Verdin. That is confusing! I guess the second half of the name makes the difference! “Udang Hijau”

Pisang raja is an AAB variety from Asia. Very sweet and a very good banana! No tartness and a little tropical taste. Above average for sure. It is Not an AAA like Morado and Verdin.

I have an original verified and fruited clone that is almost exactly like a Mysore! Looks like a Mysore and even out grows a Mysore! If you have seen a picture of mine and Rob’s from HI. They are the same! Very beautiful and colorful plant!

I recently discovered a solid green/black Musa Pisang Raja! I just acquired it this year but will be comparing it to the colorful one. I have grown it and cultured it! For sure is not environmental! They are 2 entirely different looking plants! The Going Bananas clone is also green! They have little bits of red where the pedicle join the pstem but nothing like my original clone. Me and John was just talking about it! His is the Going Bananas clone and has no color! It’s all green and black!

I truly believe BOTH of these Pisang Raja clones are correct. However I will be comparing them side by side for differences.
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Exactly as Hector said! The Musa Green Red! Same plant. Different color. And they can revert back! The green can revert back to red if I remember correctly!

As for Musa Pisang Raja. It is NOT synonymous with Musa Verdin. That is confusing! I guess the second half of the name makes the difference! “Udang Hijau”

Pisang raja is an AAB variety from Asia. Very sweet and a very good banana! No tartness and a little tropical taste. Above average for sure. It is Not an AAA like Morado and Verdin.

I have an original verified and fruited clone that is almost exactly like a Mysore! Looks like a Mysore and even out grows a Mysore! If you have seen a picture of mine and Rob’s from HI. They are the same! Very beautiful and colorful plant!

I recently discovered a solid green/black Musa Pisang Raja! I just acquired it this year but will be comparing it to the colorful one. I have grown it and cultured it! For sure is not environmental! They are 2 entirely different looking plants! The Going Bananas clone is also green! They have little bits of red where the pedicle join the pstem but nothing like my original clone. Me and John was just talking about it! His is the Going Bananas clone and has no color! It’s all green and black!

I truly believe BOTH of these Pisang Raja clones are correct. However I will be comparing them side by side for differences.
Thanks for the awesome response ty! I'm trying to get my hands on the goingbananas clone. Hopefully I will be able to report back soon!
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As for Musa Pisang Raja. It is NOT synonymous with Musa Verdin. That is confusing! I guess the second half of the name makes the difference! “Udang Hijau”

Pisang raja is an AAB variety from Asia. Very sweet and a very good banana! No tartness and a little tropical taste. Above average for sure. It is Not an AAA like Morado and Verdin.

I have an original verified and fruited clone that is almost exactly like a Mysore! Looks like a Mysore and even out grows a Mysore! If you have seen a picture of mine and Rob’s from HI. They are the same! Very beautiful and colorful plant!

I recently discovered a solid green/black Musa Pisang Raja! I just acquired it this year but will be comparing it to the colorful one. I have grown it and cultured it! For sure is not environmental! They are 2 entirely different looking plants! The Going Bananas clone is also green! They have little bits of red where the pedicle join the pstem but nothing like my original clone. Me and John was just talking about it! His is the Going Bananas clone and has no color! It’s all green and black!

I truly believe BOTH of these Pisang Raja clones are correct. However I will be comparing them side by side for differences.
well darn. thought I might have one one of those verdin ladies since I could not find it in the weekie.

got mine from floida hill.

but it is a beautiful plant. has an enormous base, at 5 ft. it is much larger than a milk jug. all green and kind of slow growing.

thanks ty. sometimes I would like to say something and be wrong than remain stupid.
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