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Old 08-04-2009, 01:34 AM   #25 (permalink)
Jack Daw
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Default Re: U.S.A. Bananas : Truth or Adoption?

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Originally Posted by Eric View Post
I'm certain Jack's right. Bananas are Very mutable plants & fairly adaptive. Given decades of mutation & adaption, Texas Star & Carolina King Very likely contain a unique genome. As for myself, I'll be looking for nanners of Exactly that name - And Hopefully wind up with both !
You know, in the end I'm lucky I'm so young. Give it 3 decades and I will be able to overwinter edibles outside. Either they will mutate, or we won't have so harsh winters.
Whoaaa. No really, I'm slow right now, but once I get more nanaas with superior hardiness and have lots of plants, the experiments will start. Lots of them, lots of cultivars...
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