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Old 06-30-2016, 12:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Rajapuri banana found its proper home. It produced a huge flower with bananas over the winter! I cut it down and the next day I noticed that another blossom was opening. It likes the reflective heat from my neighbor's cement driveway.
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Welcome to the Banana Express.

You should post an intro over in the New Members section.
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Rajapuri banana found its proper home. It produced a huge flower with bananas over the winter! I cut it down and the next day I noticed that another blossom was opening. It likes the reflective heat from my neighbor's cement driveway.
That is awesome.....are you able to post a photo?
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