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09-02-2015, 06:06 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Brazilian species ID
Today I was wtching his video............and this species is totally new to me............ I´m a newbie............but as this species have seeds...............I suppose that this is a wild one............. This came from State of Pará............North Region of Brazil............in the Amazonian realm........... The bunch is very beautiful...............I don´t know what is it............ Check this out........ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yTxSpDVWL0 |
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Re: Brazilian species ID
I´m not familiar with Musa balbisiana...............
I always see small bunches............... the fruit is similar................but the video show a huge bunch............ is this M. balbisiana.............??? |
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Re: Brazilian species ID
Well............I found another intriguing video................... Its from Brazil............here where I live............... The video show a report about a Banana that have SEEDS............ But what intrigue me is the fact that the farmer told us that this Banana came from Japan..................... Check this out......... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VratrW7U7_0 |
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Re: Brazilian species ID
There are no banana species native to the Western Hemisphere.
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Re: Brazilian species ID
Yes I know all feral species..............
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Re: Brazilian species ID
Looks like M. balbisiana and M. ornata.
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