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Old 07-02-2010, 06:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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What zone denial for this nanner? Could it make it here in NC zone8B at the beach?
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Old 07-02-2010, 06:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If a namwah could make it here with some wind protection and mulch.. by the beach should give it an even better shot. :^)
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Starting to think the drawf green is just a slang name and its a TT instead. Just doesn't look like them cause they are still small.
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What zone denial for this nanner? Could it make it here in NC zone8B at the beach?
I think a zone 8 is a no go for the TT. Even in zone 9 it started to recover after a blast, but due to persistent cool weather (cloudy days) began to rot.
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Default Re: Musa Truly Tiny?

Truly Tiny seems to start out growing very slow - at least mine did for 3 years. In winter (of course I bring it inside), I give it little water & it grows slowly or it will rot. I'm hoping for a flower soon as it's been 4 years now.
1st time it got pups now...I have 5 pups all of a sudden. Anyone want to buy one --CHEAP.
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