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Old 12-01-2008, 09:14 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Default Re: musa Hajaray sp hybrid

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Originally Posted by asacomm View Post
It seems to be a quite interesting species!!! It is written that this is a hybrid
between M.Sikkimensis and M. Rajapuri, and the fruits contain no seeds.

Question:
Is it possible to be a seedless when hybridized between seedy speices
(Musa Sikkimensis) and seedless species(Musa Rajapuri)?
That's a good question, but I suppose it can be done since one can breed seedless hybrids from 2 seeded parents.

Quite an interesting banana, I haven't ever heard of it. It will be great to see what it does when it grows out more. Please post more photos in the spring.
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