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AnnaJW
Registered: July 2005 Location: Riverside, CA Posts: 1310
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Mon September 12, 2005 1:54pm
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Rating: 10.00
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------------------------------ -Anna Banana -
Living my life in MMORPG's :camelnaner:
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Casa Del Gatos
Senior Member
Registered: August 2005 Location: Silverhill, Alabama Posts: 103
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Wed September 14, 2005 4:31pm
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MediaHound
Tally-Man
Registered: July 2005 Location: Davie, Florida Posts: 5251
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Sat October 8, 2005 10:59am
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------------------------------ Apologies in advance if I am slow to reply to your PM. I suggest posting in the forums for support if you need something urgent.
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Cohiba
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Registered: August 2005 Location: Arkansas Posts: 46
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Thu October 20, 2005 11:54am
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tropicalfreakfla
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Registered: October 2005 Location: Ft Lauderdale, FL Posts: 56
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Thu December 22, 2005 7:47pm
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Rating: 10.00
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------------------------------ my thing is bananas, gingers, heliconias & plumeria:D
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tropicalfreakfla
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Registered: October 2005 Location: Ft Lauderdale, FL Posts: 56
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Thu December 22, 2005 7:48pm
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what variety is this one exactly?? awesome!!!
cliff
------------------------------ my thing is bananas, gingers, heliconias & plumeria:D
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banana_fun
banana grower
Registered: May 2006 Location: Toronto Posts: 82
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Thu May 4, 2006 8:33pm
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varig8
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Registered: March 2007 Location: miami Posts: 266
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Mon March 26, 2007 4:21am
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I saw pictures of this rare musa about 10 yrs ago. A US collector had purchased 2 from a guy in the UK for $250 ea. They were ID'd as chimeras of Musa 'Tapo' native to Borneo. In the past few years they have been growing in private collections in Thailand (selling for $2000+),and in the last 2 years a handful have been brought into the US. I understand they are currently in TC. IF its a chimera, exact clones are doubtful. IF its a species, they should be able to produce exact clones. I have seen them labeled as 'Red Thai' and 'Red Png'. I think 'Red Thai' is probably just a common US description, and 'Red Png' is the common Thai description. Im holding onto the Latin descriptive of 10 yrs ago ('Tapo'), until it has been researched further by the scientific community.
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mm4birds
Registered: October 2007 Posts: 260
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Mon December 3, 2007 11:51pm
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is this plant the same as siam ruby or possibly a darker sport? or is this a different species?
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bigdog
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Registered: August 2005 Location: Gainesville, FL Posts: 2001
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Tue December 4, 2007 12:39am
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It is what they are now selling as 'Siam Ruby'.
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Raules
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Registered: July 2007 Location: Irkutsk, Russia Posts: 5699
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Wed May 7, 2008 8:06am
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linkinpark15
Just Me
Registered: January 2008 Location: Stockholm, Sweden Posts: 30
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Thu January 1, 2009 9:50am
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xysx
Registered: February 2009 Location: seattle, wa. Posts: 8
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Fri February 20, 2009 5:30pm
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Dean W.
Registered: September 2007 Location: Cedar Park, TX Posts: 4279
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Sat July 3, 2010 4:09am
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very nice!
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The Hollyberry Lady
Registered: May 2009 Posts: 15161
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Sun July 4, 2010 11:45am
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