Musa Manzano

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Cultivar Name

Musa 'manzano'

Synonyms

Apple Banana

Pictures

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Description

This plant is seedless diploid that is rendered so by bearing sterile female flowers. It is not produced commercially on large scale but is usually grown in backyards for family consumption. Its sub-acid flavor is reminiscent of a cross between a apple and a very sweet banana, wich make a pleasing combination. It must be allowed to ripen fully before eating. The plant is quite hardy and will not be harmed by temperatures that are close to freezing. If frost is allowed to form on its leaves they will turn brown. The plant grows 12 to 14 feet tall and is mostly green colored with just a light margin of red.


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Origin

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Usage

Desert banana

Flowering

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Cultivation

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12-14 feet

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8-10

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  • Sun -

Full sun

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Known Afflictions

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Borers, grasshoppers and root nematodes

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Panama disease and black sigatoka

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Research Notes

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Members Growing This Banana

External

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