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Re: Requesting help in identifying my newly flowering banana plant!
UPDATE: I went through some of the "Identifying Bananas" stickied post, and though the blooming isn't far enough along to answer all of the identification questions, I can add as many as are clear so far:
Pseudostem colour - Blotches slight or absent Petiole canal - Open w/margins spreading Peduncle - no hair Pedicels - UNKNOWN Ovules loculus - UNKNOWN Bract shoulder - intermediate? Bract curling - revolute Bract shape - Moreso acute Bract apex - Moreso acute Bract colour - Green-yellow w/slight red/purple undertones Colour fading - Fades to a little yellow-greener towards the base Bract scars - UNKNOWN Free tepal of male flower - UNKNOWN Male flower colour - UNKNOWN Stigma colour - UNKNOWN Right now I'm thinking it might be a basjoo? Thanks again for any help you can offer. I'll check back with more info as the blooming proceeds! |
Re: Requesting help in identifying my newly flowering banana plant!
Very exciting! Whatever they are, they are likely not edible.. all the same, what a cool thing to happen in Seattle! Basjoo are pretty cold hardy.. so thats a good guess. The flower looks the part as well!
Musa Basjoo - Bananas Wiki |
Re: Requesting help in identifying my newly flowering banana plant!
^ Thanks! I'm operating off of the theory that they'll be basjoo, but I'm gonna try to eat whatever come out of it anyway! :)
Couple of updates! ![]() Pseudostem colour - Blotches slight or absent Petiole canal - Open w/margins spreading Peduncle - no hair Pedicels - no visible sign of fusion Ovules loculus - UNKNOWN Bract shoulder - intermediate? Bract curling - revolute Bract shape - Moreso acute Bract apex - Moreso acute Bract colour - Green-yellow w/slight red/purple undertones Colour fading - Fades to a little yellow-greener towards the base Bract scars - Scarcely prominent Free tepal of male flower - UNKNOWN Male flower colour - UNKNOWN Stigma colour - UNKNOWN |
Re: Requesting help in identifying my newly flowering banana plant!
Looks like a Basjoo. ... yellow-green bloom .... Look at the pic of Basjoo in the forum WIKI. .... Now, ALL bananas are eatable! ... But ornamental type bananas are considered in-eatable or undesirable because of the large number of seeds in the fruit and/or pithy texture of the fruit.
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Re: Requesting help in identifying my newly flowering banana plant!
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Wow! Very scientific! :D:p Good job! |
Re: Requesting help in identifying my newly flowering banana plant!
100% Musa basjoo, but you won't even get poor quality edible fruit I'm sorry to say. They can only form seeded fruit if pollinated, but one plant flowering by itself is highly unlikely to get pollinated. The fruits will likely remain unfilled and basically just be finger sized empty skins.
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Re: Requesting help in identifying my newly flowering banana plant!
Coolio, thanks for the heads up, Gabe! I'll let you know if a miracle happens, though. :2123:
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