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![]() I have this plant which sprouted with some Bird of Paradise due to me reusing soil from other projects. I don't think it is like any other variety that I had luck growing form seed. It has stayed small for a long time and only now is starting to take off. It is a bit glaucous on the P-Stem.....I know there isn't much to look at but any suggestions will help. The choices from the seeds I had would be Velutina, Ornata, Violacea, Ensete Glaucum, Ensete Superbum and many others which I know it isn't.
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![]() Looks like an Ensete glaucum to me. Nice surprise!
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![]() Ensete glaucum was my first thought too.
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