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08-18-2008, 04:22 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Is it really Musa Cardaba?? Part 2
Following to my previous posts titled "Is it really Musa Cardaba??", this is the
part 2. As you can see from the picture, its pseudostem and the root of the petioles are still reddish. This is very similar to those of Dwarf Cavendish. Only what is different is its growth speed, more than 35cm per month while Dwarf Cavendish grows only 20cm or so per month under our climate. I still doubt if it really Cardaba. |
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Re: Is it really Musa Cardaba?? Part 2
Yep, I still say some sort of Cavendish too.
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