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I have several Banana Plants and don't know what they are and I was wondering if it might be Raja Puri?? The leaves and Trunk are totally Green. Trying to figure out what Cultivar they are?Later on will have better Photos,they have just been re-planted....The Big Plant was overwintered in my Garage and was never frozen down....... Do I have to wait for it to fruit, to be able to tell which Cultivar it is??... Any help would be greatly Appreciated.
Thanks, Frank Last edited by Frankallen : 05-06-2006 at 07:16 AM. |
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Hard to say right now until it at least leafs out a little bit. I would not think thats 'Raja Puri' at all, too slender. With these pics it looks like Musa basjoo to me, a wild ornamental.
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Thanks for the Reply, Gabe!! I will take some more Photos later, when they have more Leaves and better growth and then maybe you can help figure out what this is......Thanks Again..
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