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Akula
Registered: July 2017 Location: Pensacola, Florida Posts: 1236
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Wed October 25, 2017 10:37pm
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Hard to believe how much work and dedication is required by people in the the colder zones to maintain their banana patches. Thanks for the photos. Really like the one showing the pups still attached to the main plant. Pretty cool.
Good luck!
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Iowa
Registered: December 2016 Location: Burlington,Iowa Posts: 703
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Thu October 26, 2017 7:04am
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The other 3 plants where taken off of that Mom also, too big to leave on.
------------------------------ Growing Musa Orinoco since 1993 - Added 2018-Basjoo, Zebrina' Rojo, Ensete Red Abyssinian - Added 2019-Goldfinger - Added 2020-Kokopo (Short Cycle), Double (Mahoi), Highgate, Super Dwarf Cavendish - Added 2021-Pisang Ceylon(Mysore), Musa Margarita, Ensete Ventricosum - Added 2023 - Siam Ruby
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simplefarmer
Registered: March 2016 Posts: 20
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Wed November 1, 2017 8:55am
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Rating: 10.00
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