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Check this thing out. It has what I believed were male flowers that just wont die and fall off. Any chance these are going to mature into something? Even if not it's really cool looking in the garden so I'm not in a big rush to cut it off.
Here you can see the little guys that won't die. Here is another view of that part of the bloom. And here is the flower that wont drop it's pedals. |
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Mitchel- Do you know which one that is? The persistant bracts is a characteristic of Balbsiana and crosses according to Gabe. Thats neat.
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Zac, I have no idea what it is. The person I got the pup from only said it was a lady finger. That doesn't tell me much. I'd love to figure it out though!
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Can I get a pup off that one of these years, once your out of room for 'em?
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Wow,
You have enough fruit to next year ... Robbin
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That is totally cool!
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That isn't 1000 Fingers is it? It seems it has a ton of bisexual flowers on it, at least thats what it looks like to me.
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The only 1000 fingers I have seen was at Pitangadiego's jungle/front yard. If my feable memory serves me right his was taller but this is the first generation so the pups will most likely grow taller. Also this plant only gets about 3/4 day of full sun even during the summer, and in winter only gets about 1/4 day of full sun thanks to the bamboo blocking it.
Maybe I should post another male flower picture? I just went and maually stripped off the old petals to reveal the fresh male flowers. |
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That is just a 'Dwarf Cavendish'. They have persistant male flowers, it is normal. You can cut off the rest off below the fruit like any other banana to relieve stress on the plant from all the weight.
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Gabe, this is the same plant that I showed you that you though might be a dwarf Brazillian. The leaves are kinda long and slender with no red color. Do you remember it? It's right next to my Bamboo against my neighbors garage wall and just in front of my Apples. I should also add that I have tasted the fruit from the parent plant and they were very small and slender with a sweet perfume smell and not much acidity to the flavor.
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yes i do remember it, but you never know until it flowers really. Brazillian is a rather distinct fruit bunch. Also sometimes the red coloration does not show up depending on light conditions with Cavendish. concrats though, you seem to have a very productive little yard there!
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Thanks Gabe, I'll consider it a DC now!
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How are the Klotek doing? I would love to see them flower. Mine are doing good, thanks again for being so kind!
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I had a DC bloom for me about ten years ago and I don't remember it looking like that.
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That's funny Zac, I didin't even think about his location!
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one is growing at my house and one in florida.
zac's pretty much right, i do live in a real life south park!
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