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![]() AeAe Banana and my African Grey Parrots. Taken several years ago
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![]() AMAZING!! I normally do not like variegated plants, but this is spectacular!! Does it pup? How big? Fruit any good?? We are tryi ng to get kids interested in nature (school field trips) here in Virginia and have been pushing big leaf plants. Have got really good responses so are going into bananas. We have had a greenhouse donated so have plenty of room to grow them (and some day can start giving them to schools - we have done that with Colocasia and one starts seeing them all over as they pup almost as well as bananas and after a couple of years, like rabbits, more than one can deal with.
(Love the idea of parrots - kids would love them too - perfect for the jungle, bu that is beyond our means and ability to handle :-( Many thanks for a great post! Peter |
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![]() pjkfarmyes I did get plenty of pups. the fruit is very good either cooked of very ripe. Needs full sun and warm temps John
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