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12-30-2008, 03:45 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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a little bit of the tropics in new york
Hello all, I am attorney by day and cold hardy palm/banana grower by day and weekend. I am looking for a variegated musa basjoo and/or musa sikkimensus variegated. I am also looking to find out about any other cold hardy musa varieties. my email is pryco64@yahoo.com Cheers!! Paul
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12-30-2008, 04:16 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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Re: a little bit of the tropics in new york
These are some tough ones to find in variegated forms, but not impossible. Good luck with your search and welcome to Bananas!
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Re: a little bit of the tropics in new york
Hello! Also consider growing some fruiting bananas!
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Re: a little bit of the tropics in new york
Hey Paulpalm, welcome to the .org! It's a great way to start a New Year with the 'bunch' here. Search through the threads and I am sure sure you will find lotsa contacts and choices. Good luck and let us know of your progress.
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