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Forgotten Musa
Can anyone recall the botanical name for this Musa?
It was new, at least in the PNW back in the mid 90's. It has glossy, blunt leaves. I've forgotten the name. Thanks in advance. Cheers, Barrie. |
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Re: Forgotten Musa
Musa omgiwantone?
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Re: Forgotten Musa
Cute ... I did recall it's name shortly after posting, Musa sikkemensis.
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Re: Forgotten Musa
It had been brand-new, at the least from the PNW back in the particular middle of the 90's. It offers shiny, blunt foliage. I have overlooked the particular title. Thank you before hand.
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Re: Forgotten Musa
I have 3 4 foot sikkis grown from seed, I hope they look like that in a year or two.
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