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==Cultivar Name== ==Cultivar Name==
-The single most mentioned or accepted cultivar name.+Musa '1780'
===Synonyms=== ===Synonyms===
-All the possible synonyms. +Bordelon?
-Should be searchable in case you can't find the name under CultivarName, this is the field to search.+
==Pictures== ==Pictures==
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==Description== ==Description==
-The general description of the cultivar.+1780 is a tall Zebrina. Great collector item: Regular application of fertilizer at the beginning of the growing season will yield good results. Choose a slow release fertilizer. (6-2-12 or 9-3-27)
-*Genetic Group+*Genetic Group
-*:such as AAA, AAB, AA, ABB, etc., the parentage if known+
===Origin=== ===Origin===
-most probable place of origin, like Himalayas, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippines, FHIA, etc. +Origin can be traced back to Haiti on the island of Hispaniola. In 1783 Mr. Claude Tremé brought the banana to his plantation near New Orleans.
-And history about its discovery or breeding+
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-*DateRealized in trade +
-*:Date when this cultivar was first introduced to the trade or hobby. Typically filled for newer cultivars.+
===Usage=== ===Usage===
-the primary uses of this banana and their other main usage, ie, ornamental foliage, ornamental flower, dessert, cooking, wine making, banana chips, all of the above, etc.+Dessert
==Flowering== ==Flowering==
-General description of the bloom, unique flower features, etc. 
-*TropicsBloom 
-*:average number of days to maturity starting from 1 ft pup pseudostem height under tropical conditions. If this is known, I can extrapolate this into number of warm days here in the US and estimate how long it would take to bloom. 
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-*TropicsHarvest  
-*:average number of days starting from full flag leaf extrusion to harvest (when the first hands start to turn yellow) under tropical conditions. Again, this can be extrapolated into the US growing conditions by counting the number of warm days under our conditions. Together with the number of days to bloom, the overall speed can be ranked as to which are fast growing or not, and which have 
==Cultivation== ==Cultivation==
-*MatureHeight+*Mature Height
-*:the average known pseudostem height when they bloom.+*:
-*SurvivalZone+*Survival Zone
-*:the lowest USDA zone that bananas can survive without extraordinary (ie greenhouse) winter protection+*:
-*FruitingZone+*Fruiting Zone
-*:the lowest USDA zone that bananas can bear usable edible fuits without extraordinary (ie greenhouse) winter protection+*:
-*ColdHardinessGeneral+*Cold Hardiness General
-*:the general accepted cold hardiness zone based on review of onnline sources+*:
-** ColdHardinessPers+ 
-*:Your personal cold hardiness scoring based on actual experiences relative to other cultivars grown and also from interviews of reliable friends and colleagues about their experiences in growing the same banana in their USDA zones. Please sign your entries using [[User:MediaHound|MediaHound]]+** Cold Hardiness Personal
 +*:
*Wind *Wind
-*:Resistance to wind+*:
-*TasteDescription+*Taste Description
-*:General taste description and average of personal ranking by various growers+*:
-*PersonalNotes+*Personal Notes
-*:Personal notes about this variety as it performs in your yard. Please sign entries using [[User:MediaHound|MediaHound]] 09:57, 26 October 2006 (EDT)+*:
 + 
 +*Growth tips
 +*:Soil with a good water holding capacity is needed.
===Known Afflictions=== ===Known Afflictions===
*Pests *Pests
-*:known pests of this cultivar+*:Borers, grasshoppers, and root nematodes
-*SDisease+*Susceptible Diseases
-*:Known diseases that this cultivar is susceptible to+*:[[Panama disease]] and [[Black Sigatoka]]
-*RDisease+==Research Notes==
-*:Known diseases that this cultivar is resistant to+
-==ResearchNotes== 
-*All the research note compilations that are intended to be searched locally. Such as links to useful threads in the forum, like this: 
-[http://www.bananas.org/showthread.php?t=869 California Gold] 
===Members Growing This Banana=== ===Members Growing This Banana===
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</googlemap> </googlemap>
-*Members who are currently growing the listed cultivar and if they plan to give away, trade, sell them and for what price. After you input data in this field, please sign your entry using these characters '''<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>''' (four tildes). This will insert your name and the timestamp. + 
==External== ==External==
*Links *Links
-*:Online links for more information about this cultivar.+*:
-*:Example: [http://www.bananas.org International Banana Society]+
*Sources *Sources
-*:Where this cultivar may be acquired; possible listing of sources and other nurseries.+*:[[Vendor:Agristarts]]
*Price *Price
-*:Common prices, including shipping and handling.+*:

Revision as of 19:46, 2 November 2006

Contents

Cultivar Name

Musa '1780'

Synonyms

Bordelon?

Pictures

  • (Local file links to display the various pictures.)

Description

1780 is a tall Zebrina. Great collector item: Regular application of fertilizer at the beginning of the growing season will yield good results. Choose a slow release fertilizer. (6-2-12 or 9-3-27)

  • Genetic Group

Origin

Origin can be traced back to Haiti on the island of Hispaniola. In 1783 Mr. Claude Tremé brought the banana to his plantation near New Orleans.

Usage

Dessert

Flowering

Cultivation

  • Mature Height
  • Survival Zone
  • Fruiting Zone
  • Cold Hardiness General
    • Cold Hardiness Personal
  • Wind
  • Taste Description
  • Personal Notes
  • Growth tips
    Soil with a good water holding capacity is needed.

Known Afflictions

  • Pests
    Borers, grasshoppers, and root nematodes

Research Notes

Members Growing This Banana


External

  • Links
  • Price