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Re: Your favorite banana Plant ?
Before Saturday, I'll have three different kinds of banana plants: dwarf Cavendish, Black Thai, and Ice Cream. If the last two [in my list] grow as fast and as big as I've been reading in some of the threads here, they will definitely be my favorites! :D I want to make the back yard look tropical [especially for parties] and standing under banana trees sounds great! When I first got the "tropical" idea, I was wanting tall palm trees but that just isn't going to happen in zone 7... but banana trees will look just as awesome! :D
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My favorite is an edible banana :^) I'm not choosing just one. I have many favorites ( the one's that don't die is my final answer) :^)
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From Musa sp.,I would say mine is Musa itinerans var. gigantea followed by Musa sikkimensis,Musa textilis and Musa peekelii. I have none of these unfortunately and i need to wait quite a few years for my palms to grow first before adding either in my Pyrgos garden and possibly to future gardens too...
From the edible Musa,i like ''Ice Cream'' a lot,as well as Brazilian,Mysore,African Rhino Horn,Ebun Musak,the Tall reds,Red Kru,etc The taller they grow,the more i like them but they need to have at least some color on them! Saba is not a favourite yet for example.The next in size with some color,is though! From the Ensete,i love Ensete ventricosum and got 2 of them,one in the ground. Ensete glaucum is good too,like a wonderfull looking Musa but nothing more. E. ventricosum is the most spectacular in my eyes from the Ensete genus with its fluorescent red petioles and midribs! |
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Pisang Klotek.
Why: best tasting bananas I've ever had, pretty plant, not too tall, heavy producer, I own it. :) |
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Ensetes for their rapid growth and huge leaves :D
2nd would be Zebrina |
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Re: Your favorite banana Plant ?
I choose Goldfinger
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Gotta say my #1 favorite is Ice Cream because it has been a consistent grower indoors and outdoors all year for me. #2 has to be Super Dwarf Cavendish. Good grower, actually faster than IC leaf-wise (though not height wise, clearly). Main plant died over the winter, but the pup took over very strongly and has since done much better than the original plant. I love the very thick leaves and solid stature it has. Definitely a great plant!
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If I had to make a choice right now it would be the Dwarf Red.
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At this moment I would say my dwarf cavendish, however
in a week who knows perhasp ice cream or zebrina. I like how huge the dc leaves get at a small age and the stoutness. |
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goldfinger, williams, psang raja, brazillian
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Musa velutina because it's the only species I have now.
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Many of my plants are small and have not fruited yet, so picking one would be misleading.
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This is my first year as Banana grower but so far I would say Ice Cream but my Gran Nain are putting out some impressive leaves so I am starting to lean toward that one.
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I only have a super dwarf cavendish so that is my favorite.
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I think my 2 favorite banana plants that I have is an Ice Cream banana (like the fast growth, thick leaves) and my Saba (started off kind of slow, but has recently grown much faster!).
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Kru first for me, because they grow fast get big make lots of pups and there red. Saba second because there like a tree.
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Musa Basjoo for its ability to laugh at our weather and come back year after year
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