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I have a bunch of seedlings from wild collected seed of Musa acuminata subsp. sumatrana. These differ from subsp. zebrina in having red fruit instead of green. I will sell them very cheap (a few dollars each, if you buy a few). They are 3-6in tall and rooted. Im only getting rid of them because Im moving soon and need to sell all of my plants I have left. I will ship in the US only unless you want to risk overseas, but I havent had very good luck with out of country shipping.
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would these be ones to overwinter inside, as we live in northern Indiana?
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Hey!!!
I would love to have 8 or 10... Let me know if you still have them and what you want... Kylie |
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Re: HAVE: Musa acuminata subsp. sumatrana
Hi,
Do they take full sun?? If so, I would love a couple. I am also looking for Orinoco if you have any pups?? Thanks, Tropicalfreak ![]()
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Hi..I would like several of them if you still have any left. Let me know please.
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sorry folks, they are all gone!
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Thank you for letting me know.
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got them today all potted!!!!
need to ask how old are they? Dan & Tara |
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would someone explain why you dont eat this nanners fruit?
Thanks, Dan & Tara |
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Their seeded. But from what i hear, there is a little pulp that you can eat. But not much.
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Thank you,
Silverviper thats what we thought, just needed to make sure! as we still have a lot to learn about nanners!! |
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