Musa Sumatrana (Rojo)

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Species Name

Musa acuminata ssp. Sumatrana

Synonyms

Blood Banana, Rojo, Christmas Banana

Pictures

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Description

This is a plant grown for its attractive foliage only. The fruit is seeded and inedible. The slender plant grows 5-7 feet and is wind and cold resistant It is well adapted to container growing and when grown this way will only reach 3-5 feet unless grown in a very large container The stem is completely red. The leaves are narrow with green and red mottling on the top and solid maroon coloring at the bottom.

  • Genetic Group -

Eumusa, 2n=22

Origin

Sumatra, Indonesia

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Usage

Type ornamental, green and red

Flowering

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Cultivation

  • Mature Height -

5 to 7 feet

  • Survival Zone -

9-10

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  • Wind -

Wind tolerant

  • Sun -

Full sun to no more than 30% shade Temperatures best over 65F

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  • Growth tips -

Soil needs a good water holding capacity

Known Afflictions

  • Pests -

Borers, grasshoppers and root nematodes

  • Susceptible Diseases -

Panama disease and black sigatoka

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Research Notes

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Members Growing This Banana

External

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