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East Indian Bananas in South Florida
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Poovan Poovan Chundillakkannan (koombillakkannan) Chundillakkannan (koombillakkannan) Chundillakkannan (koombillakkannan) Some east indian bananas are growing in south Florida. All these are planted within the last 1 & 1/2 years. Chundillakkannan (koombillakkannan) Njalipoovan and Palayamkodan Palayamkodan Last edited by RAINFOREZT : 10-14-2011 at 06:58 PM. |
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Re: East Indian Bananas in South Florida
Awesome! Well done!!!
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Re: East Indian Bananas in South Florida
How tall are these varieties?
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Re: East Indian Bananas in South Florida
Awesome! That Palayamkodan looks to be a stout plant. What does the p-stem look like (how big)?
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