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Musa mannii X musa aurantiaca.
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Poster: Clinton3666  (see this users gallery)

My musa beccarii grew and flowered, but it turned to been a hybrid plant musa mannii X musa aurantiaca, as it had no green tips to bracts. It stayed alive during wintertime and were in my front garden outdoor.


I wondered...is this musa aurantiaca ???


14/10/11
· Date: Wed November 9, 2011 · Views: 2071 · Filesize: 26.5kb, 317.4kb · Dimensions: 1176 x 1788 ·
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Keywords: Musa mannii X musa aurantiaca.
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