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Siam Ruby Banana Fruit
Has anyone out there seen or have pictures of siam ruby banana fruit. My local nursery has some real nice siam ruby plants. Their tags say they are ornimental. I perfer banana plants that produce edible fruit.
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No, we've had a discussion about this before and we thought someone would have one flower last year but there's been no reports of this happening so far. If you want a pretty banana that produces good edible fruit, get an Ae Ae. At one time I said I'd never pay over $50 for a banana plant or "waste my time" growing an ornamental banana, but I've broken down several times now. To avoid breaking down on your own principles, you may want to avoid looking at bananas very often as they can be addicting.
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I bought a Siam Ruby in a month it grew very well in the pot almost a foot . the next month I put it in the ground and it just looks like it died in a week it was gone. I felt the ground there still a comb nice and hard I hope it comes back.
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I hope it comes back too. It might send up two or three pups in its place.
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im not trying to be funny or start anything but tyty stated on their website that the fruits were sweet . they are the only people ive seen who describe the fruit anywhere on the web.... yeah we all have a horror story,or heard them i know.
i met a lady at a local nursery where she said they produced "sugar nanas" once. she didnt know anything about siam ruby or even the name untill i told her.... yeah im aware that no one has pictures of one fruiting. im not saying any fruiting story is true :nanadrink: |
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i have been looking for pictures of the fruit or flower also no luck as for this ty ty place i checked them out online yesterday i would never buy anything from a company that puts junky cars and models next to plants i looked at one of the plants and they have what looks like a 94 nissan sentra with a body kit on it next to a banana plant absoluty rediculous, i think. and i wouldnt belive anything that they say either hey maybe that siam ruby they have pictured has fruit hanging from it but u will never know cause they have some guys face plastered over it lol
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I recently saw a very exquisite "ornamental" banana at the Atlanta Botanical Garden during a recent orchid show...
![]() It caught my eye and interest enough to photgraph it along with the orchids and exhibit of blown glass scultptures. Unfortunately I didn't photogrph it's name plate as I often do with plants that I want to later research. But I offer the above as a possibility. |
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Ooops... More searching revealed this photo of the "Siam Ruby" from Stokes Tropicals...
![]() So it's anybody's guess what plant I saw below at the Atlanta Botaincal Gardens. |
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Does anyone know if ornamental and edible bananas can be hybridized to produce seedless offspring? Can you imagine pink skinned bananas with orange flesh and red-splotched leaves? I do and maybe one day, someone will create such a variety through hybridizing although it would take years or decades. These characteristics do exist in current bananas varieties, but not all in one plant. As for the Siam Ruby, there is another site besides TyTy that mentions that the fruit was edible. If I come across it again, I'll link it here. |
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I think this is call a parrot's beak?
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Central Florida Farms also claims that Siam Ruby does produce sweet, edible, seedless fruit. If anyone can positively verify this, please update the bananas.org wiki for this banana. It says it produces seeded fruit.
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At this point, I'd really have to see a photo of the Siam with the fruit attached. :lurk: Have been Very Curious since the start of the "Who has the biggest - tallest Siam Ruby out there?" thread. Just bumped that thread :).
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First one to get fruit will be a hero!!!!! good luck all!!!! Mine are 2 years old so I'm hoping for next year...
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The story as i heard it was:
when the Siam Ruby was first discovered in Indonesia-2005 the natives that were selling that original plant claimed that it had a sweet fruit so thats were the idea that its sweet comes from. its closely related to Musa acuminata Tapo AA which is the side of the Musa family were the sweet part comes from. so as an educated guess all say it sweet. just as an side note to this discussion the main reason I believe no ones got it to fruit is that it needs high levels of constant heat above 95 to 110. this is the rang that iv noted that it grows the best in not the normal 84 to 94 degrease like most other Musa grow in. just from my observations its not all that in to humidity. but were it was discovered is vary humid but i believe it was transported there from the P.N.G. by human intervention. keep trying sooner or later one of us geniuses is going to get the Nobel prise for fruiting it! J/K but it will happen and when it dose its going to be front page news on the BQ news and I'm sure who ever dose it will have more then one horticultural reporter on there door step. |
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I haven't looked at mine since the girls were there last month, so I thought that I'd take a look...
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Wow, those ripened right on the plant too! I wonder if the plant also naturally produced a Dole sticker on the bunch??? That would be some genetic engineering for sure! :ha:
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Where did you get the bananas to hang on that plant? :D
(or are they really siam ruby fruit?) |
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![]() That bunch came from a friend, the other bunches came from thrift stores. I have a lot of fun with them. |
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I have speculated since 2004 that it would be a seeded, wild plant, and today I finally had the chance to call a friend who has been growing it for awhile to find out. I don't have any photos (yet), but based on the description it sounds like it is indeed a wild-type, seeded plant. |
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