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Looking for Dwarf Brazilian for SF Bay Area, CA
I’m located about 20 miles east and 10 miles north of SF (Pleasant Hill). I have a few bananas planted already (Dwarf Orinoco, Dwarf Namwah, Pisang Ceylon) and am hoping to get my first bloom this coming season. I lived in Hawaii for a couple years and miss well grown bananas.
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Re: Looking for Dwarf Brazilian for SF Bay Area, CA
I've got a banana plant that's maybe a Pome Subgroup cultivar. Can't guarantee it's identity as I haven't fruited it personally, but I've seen a video of the parent mat I'm told it came from.
If you're still interested, I can give you a sucker when one shows up. Don't currently have any because it's still recovering from rhizome rot. Would be quite some time before a sizable sucker is ready. Alternatively, Diablo Valley College sometimes has banana plants at their plant sales. None identified specifically as Dwarf Brazilian, but it may be among the unidentified bananas.
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