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01-29-2010, 08:55 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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ID please. Musa sp
i got this bananas today. please ID
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Re: ID please. Musa sp
musa dasycarpa formally known as velutina.
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01-29-2010, 09:45 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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Re: ID please. Musa sp
Very Nice Picture's Novi :^)
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Re: ID please. Musa sp
It is actually not pure M. velutina, but a hybrid. You can obviously see its alliance to M. velutina, but some key differences are the smooth fruit (M. velutina fruit is hairy like velvet), the fruit is somewhat vertical, slender and curved (M. velutina fruit is more horizontal, very squat and rounded), and the male bud becomes more developed (M. velutina male bud dehisces early and never gets well developed).
The name M. velutina has also been restored and choose to be kept over M. dasycarpa recently. This is pure M. velutina
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Re: ID please. Musa sp
Gabe, i think like you that thats plant is hybrid. i guess its hybrid between musa velutina and musa ornata. this plant growing between them. its fruit like musa ornata but its color like musa velutina. so if this one are hybrid what name we called it? i have new musa heheh. and actually this plant only few exist at place i got the plant
thi pic below is real musa velutina and M ornata that founded growth closed with hybrid M Velutina M ornata regards
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Re: ID please. Musa sp
wowwwwwww novi that is great!
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