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Species Bananas Discussions of all the different wild species of banana (non edible), an aspect of the hobby that deserves its own section.


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Old 05-17-2009, 07:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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hello to you all can you tell me what is the difference in musa santa morrelli? and ensete ventricosum maurellii? are they the same or 2 different species,thanks a bunch of bananas
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Old 05-17-2009, 05:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Seems like someone mislabeled the plant.
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I have never heard of 'Santa Morrelli', do you have a photo?
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hi,yes i think they have.because ive seen a photo and it looks like the ensete maurellii
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hi,no i havent got a phot.but the photo is on the british ebay site and to me it looks like the ensete maurellii,
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Ensete ventricosum is a very variable species, and 'Maurelli' is not the only non-green variety. It is possible it is another variety which has lots of red in the leaves but may not be the exact same as 'Maurelii'.
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Jazz,
Santa Morellii and Maurelii are one and the same. They were sold as small bedding plants last year in Bright orange pots under the Tropical Express banner.

And another one you may find on eBay as Tandarra Red...also the same as Maurelii too.

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