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These trees are huge in summer and beautiful bright green w/o any markings. We are in zone 8b N of Houston, TX


Any one have any idea what they are? Some have fruited accross the road that identical to mine. The fruit was small, firm and sweet, beautiful fruit.
· Date: Wed April 9, 2008 · Views: 2042 · Filesize: 70.8kb, 1543.7kb · Dimensions: 2304 x 3072 ·
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dablo93


Registered: December 2007
Location: Randstad North
Posts: 909
Wed April 9, 2008 1:02am

I dont know what it is, but I do know that I find that a beautiful musa and I have a question: do the p-stems survive 20 F without problems?

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xavierdlc61887


Registered: September 2007
Posts: 870
Wed April 9, 2008 10:17am

good question i see all these kinds of banana trees here in texas as well.....they grow like 10000000 feet tall but dont know what they are???? anyways getting like 1000000 of them sometime this month but i was told it has to rain so he can take them out but so far no rain :P
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