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Is this species hearty enough to leave in the ground throughout the winter here in Michigan and survive? If so where can i get some and will it bear fruit eventually?
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well, looking at other posts, it seems pretty hardy but for fruiting bananas I think dwarf brazilian comes out tops. But you never know unless you try.
as far as buying them is concerned. Ebay Item number: 260103494602
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