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Default Leaf count down to flowering question

I salvaged a fairly large corm from a neighbor's lawn waste pile--about two thirds the size of a football. The original grow point of the corm was damaged, but the corm did produce two new banana plants. These plants have grown 4 feet in two months indoors. I know that banana plants must produce 50 to 80 leaves before they flower. Well suppose my mystery corm has already produced 30 leaves since it is fairly large, and suppose that my mystery banana must make 80 leaves before it flowers. Would one of my sprouts be considered a continuance of the previously grown plant and thus would only need to produce 50 more leaves to flower? Or is my leaf count reset to zero, and I therefore must wait for 80 leaves to grow before it flowers? The pictures are of the mystery corm and the resulting mystery plants.
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