Re: Hello
There don`t exist seeds from Musa sp. Yangtse, this is the reason why this species is so rare. The flower is also unknown.
Tobias Spanner sold suckers from a rhizome that he brought to Germany.
My plant hasn`t got pups yet.
When my plant gets suckers, than I will complete it with photos in my Gallery.
I have the guess that M. Tibet is a tissue cultured Yangtse, because the
discriptions of both species are similar and M. Tibet is much more offered.
And I have never found seeds from M. Tibet too.
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Greetings
Olli
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