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Old 08-11-2015, 08:15 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Default Re: Arizona loves banana pudding

Ignore the sugar cane lol, but this pic was taken on a day above 100F and everything is in full sun all day, the Tall Orinoco in the background have fruit on one of them, and the leaves dont burn at all. They dont look that tall, but the canna beside them is Omega, and its approaching ten feet, the other cannas are about 6+, and on the right is a shorter Thai Black (Unfortunately with the stem hidden, have to move it next year) and out of the wild bananas, it does the best in full sun for me with no burn. Ensete is to the far right, and the older leaves are getting a little pale, but its taking the heat very well here, even though I have heard they dont like it mixed with humidity, which is about 98 percent here lately in full sun. I would next year try one in full sun to see how it does, well depending on what you are growing.

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