Musa Chini Champa

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===Synonyms=== ===Synonyms===
 +Mysore Group
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 +ChiniChampa
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 +CheniChampa
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 +CheeniChampa
Ney Poovan Group Ney Poovan Group
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This is an EUMUSA from the Ney Poovan group. It can grow up to 10 feet or more with a green/yellow stem. 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. It has a pink-purple flower. It produces sharped curved yellow bananas.
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 +Cheni Champa (AAB)(Mysore subgroup) is one of the hardiest medium tall banana cultivar, resistant to Fusarium wilt and fairly resistant to bunchy top disease with small size fruits, thin peel, creamy pulp and sub-acid taste.
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*Genetic Group - *Genetic Group -
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===Origin=== ===Origin===
-NE India. Himalyan foothills. Grown by local farmers in villages around Kalimpong, West Bengal. Edible fruits sold in local markets. +NE India. Himalyan foothills. Grown by local farmers in villages around Kalimpong, West Bengal. Edible fruits sold in local markets.
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 +West Bengal - Champa (Mysore)
 +Assam - Chenichampa (Mysore)
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*Date realized in trade - *Date realized in trade -
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*Links *Links
*:(Links to other useful pages on the web that mention this banana. Example: [http://www.bananas.org International Banana Society]) *:(Links to other useful pages on the web that mention this banana. Example: [http://www.bananas.org International Banana Society])
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 +http://www.theglobaljournals.com/ijar/file.php?val=August_2013_1375511242_1c067_13.pdf
*Sources *Sources

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Contents

Cultivar Name

Musa 'chini champa'

Musa x Paradisiaca 'safet velchi'

Synonyms

Mysore Group

ChiniChampa

CheniChampa

CheeniChampa

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.

Cheni Champa (AAB)(Mysore subgroup) is one of the hardiest medium tall banana cultivar, resistant to Fusarium wilt and fairly resistant to bunchy top disease with small size fruits, thin peel, creamy pulp and sub-acid taste.


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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.

West Bengal - Champa (Mysore) Assam - Chenichampa (Mysore)


  • Date realized in trade -

Usage

Flowering

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Cultivation

  • Mature Height -

10 feet or more

  • Survival Zone -
  • Fruiting Zone -
  • Cold Hardiness - Zone 8 with care.
  • Wind -
  • Sun -
  • Taste Description -
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Known Afflictions

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  • Resistant Diseases -

Research Notes

  • Links to useful discussion threads in the forum:
  • Typical Price Range -

Members Growing This Banana

External


http://www.theglobaljournals.com/ijar/file.php?val=August_2013_1375511242_1c067_13.pdf

  • Sources