Musa Monkey Fingers

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This is a very unusual banana and a must for the serious collector. This banana grows This is a very unusual banana and a must for the serious collector. This banana grows
18-20 feet high and has long racemes(5 to 6 feet) of fruit with skinny tart tasting bananas. 18-20 feet high and has long racemes(5 to 6 feet) of fruit with skinny tart tasting bananas.
-Monkey fingers is a real conversation piece.+Monkey fingers is a real conversation piece. Great for landscaping
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Revision as of 13:18, 3 April 2007

Contents

Cultivar Name

Musa acuminata ssp 'microcarpa'

Synonyms

Monkey fingers

Pictures

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(credit the flying dutchman)

Description

This is a very unusual banana and a must for the serious collector. This banana grows 18-20 feet high and has long racemes(5 to 6 feet) of fruit with skinny tart tasting bananas. Monkey fingers is a real conversation piece. Great for landscaping

  • Genetic Group -

Origin

  • Date realized in trade -

Usage

Desert banana

Flowering

  • Time To Bloom -
  • Time To Harvest -

Cultivation

  • Mature Height -

18-20 feet

  • Survival Zone -

8-10

  • Fruiting Zone -
  • Cold Hardiness -
  • Wind -
  • Sun -

Full sun

  • Taste Description -
  • Personal Notes -
  • Growth tips -

Known Afflictions

  • Pests -

Borers, grasshoppers and root nematodes

  • Susceptible Diseases -

Disease resistant

  • Resistant Diseases -

Research Notes

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

Members Growing This Banana

External

  • Sources