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I have mature corms of each of these. I have 2 siamensis as well. Each are $15, except rubinea which is $25. I need to get rid of these quickly and will be posting them other places as well so if you want them please reply quickly. Please PM or email me if interested.
Left to right rubinea, siamensis, siamensis, african red, laterita. Musa rubinea Musa laterita Musa 'African Red' Musa siamensis sorry no pictures, but they are short slender plants with buttery cream colored flowers.
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Sold!
I will take them all. PM sent |
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Jarred, you're too quick, lol! I'm trying to figure out which would be the best banana I could get to flower/fruit indoors at a very short height, but not SDC. I seem to remember a picture Gabe posted a while ago of something like that, but am not sure which one it is.
If you get any pups... ~Joe |
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Tally-man ![]() Location: South Florida
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Will do, Joe.
You're up on the board for em... they're bound to pup sooner or later ![]() |
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