Musa Chini Champa
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Cultivar Name
Musa 'chini champa'
Musa x Paradisiaca 'safet velchi'
Synonyms
Ney Poovan Group
Safet Velchi
Elakki
Bale
Kisubi
Sukari
Champa-kala
Pictures
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Description
This is an EUMUSA from the Ney Poovan group. It can grow up to 10 feet or more with a green/yellow stem. It has a pink-purple flower. It produces sharped curved yellow bananas.
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AB
Origin
NE India. Himalyan foothills. Grown by local farmers in villages around Kalimpong, West Bengal. Edible fruits sold in local markets.
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Usage
Flowering
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Cultivation
- Mature Height -
10 feet or more
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- Cold Hardiness - Zone 8 with care.
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Known Afflictions
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Research Notes
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Members Growing This Banana
External
- Links
- (Links to other useful pages on the web that mention this banana. Example: International Banana Society)
http://www.theglobaljournals.com/ijar/articles.php?val=MTU5NA==&b1=69&k=18
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