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Originally Posted by PR-Giants
You probably meant to ask which Cultivars are typically able to yield seed?
Use the word varieties when including both Wild bananas (aka seeded bananas) and Cultivars (aka seedless bananas - CULTI-vated VAR-ieties). If you're not including both groups it's more easily understood by using Wild or Cultivar as the description.
Pollen is small and members can ship it to each other for the cost of a First Class stamp.
I'm sure when a member with a 'Male Fertile' banana shares pollen with a member that has a 'Female Fertile' banana it's a win win, because they can share in the seeds that are produced.
I group my varieties by 'Female Fertile' and 'Male Fertile'.
The Blue Java 'Ney Mannan' is an extremely female fertile cultivar and the one I recommend members to start with because success is super easy.
Orinoco are female fertile.
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Would there be any potential in crossing an Orinoco and Velutina?
Also fantastic pictures!
I'm watering at the mouth waiting for my Namwah to flower!