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09-15-2012, 09:53 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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My first banana tree but no clue what kind
Hey I'm new to the board and just got my first banana plant.. It's about 1.5feet and here are some pics. I the nursery didn't even know. Sorry photos are my album its a bit hard from my phone. Ah thanks
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Re: My first banana tree but no clue what kind
Does it have any red on the leaves? Its a super Dwarf either SDC or Lil prince I'd say. If its all green I'd lean to lil prince. :^)
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Re: My first banana tree but no clue what kind
I have uploaded more pictures. Only one of the leaves is showing blood like sploches lol but maybe water stains. But tried to clean and nothing. Maybe sdc?
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Re: My first banana tree but no clue what kind
I'm going to guess Grand Naine.
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09-22-2012, 12:35 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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Re: My first banana tree but no clue what kind
Basjoo
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Re: My first banana tree but no clue what kind
It's still too small to tell what it is.
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09-22-2012, 08:10 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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Re: My first banana tree but no clue what kind
Hi Chomper,
A lot of us on the forum are good detectives. Now give us some info. We have the means to find out!!!!!!!! What is the nursery name? Where are they located? When did you buy it? Where are you located? How much did you pay for it? These are all questions that can pinpoint your results Better answers===== better results Just saying. Last edited by cincinnana : 09-22-2012 at 08:23 PM. |
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Re: My first banana tree but no clue what kind
Hey Im actually now learning alot about bananas lol, who ever thought i would. but this is my guess and i will provide the details below. I think its a DC or SDC, the leaves are starting to show stains of red.
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it had the little stick/ID thing from going-bananas then when i checked their site out they habe the nain, and DC. I dont believe its a basjoo as the red is starting to appear. its growing fast, about a leaf a week. |
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10-19-2012, 02:24 AM | #10 (permalink) |
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Re: My first banana tree but no clue what kind
Hi, and welcome to bananas!
Leaves look bunchy...... Not basjoo, because they are very tall(Here, most banana plants growing outdoors are basjoo because they are one of a few species that are hardy to survive here). Many banana species have red blotches(I think that trait comes from the genes of Musa acuminata, which has a lot of red on their leaves - plantains usually don't have that much blotches because of that) so I don't think we can say yours are DC or SDC from those blotches. Maybe it could be one of other dwarf species. Edit : I couldn't find any naners at the homepage of valley view nursery. Hmmm...... It should be better to ID if I can get some pics. Also, the naner in my profile picture is DC. Does it look like yours?
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Re: My first banana tree but no clue what kind
Yes, probably DC, but could be SDC. Time will tell.
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