Musa Sikkimensis (red tiger,manipur etc)
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+ | 'Sikkimensis' is the same cultivar as 'hookerii'. This is a fast growing, good suckering plant | ||
+ | with a thin trunk originated in North India, elevation 6000-7000 feet. More attractive than 'basjoo', | ||
+ | it is maroon with a slightly copper underside. | ||
+ | 'Sikkimensis is prone to rot when frozen back. | ||
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Cultivar Name
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Description
'Sikkimensis' is the same cultivar as 'hookerii'. This is a fast growing, good suckering plant with a thin trunk originated in North India, elevation 6000-7000 feet. More attractive than 'basjoo', it is maroon with a slightly copper underside. 'Sikkimensis is prone to rot when frozen back.
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Members Growing This Banana
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