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I have been growing this Banana for about 15 years and i have never really know what type it is, it grows to about 6-8 feet and the banana it produces are about 6-8 inch it gives 15-30kg bunches and grows very easy
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Well, I'm no expert but I'd guess Dwarf Cavendish.
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Yeah, definitely a Cavendish type.
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I'm inclined to think it is a dwarf Cavendish. Mainly by looking at the fence height. P-stem height is below fence height.
I have a Williams and it is well over the fence height at p-stem height. I don't know where in Queensland you are Lyndo, growth in Nth Qld is bigger than in the south of the state. It does look similar to other Dwarf Cavs in Sth Qld. |
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I am in Maryborough it is about 3 hours north of brisbane
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