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03-15-2013, 01:52 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Looking for dwarf species seeds with yellow edible fruit.
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I have a hard time finding seeds from dwarf species with yellow fruits. I already have M. velutina. I wonder if anyone has M. acuminata 'dwarf' or 'super dwarf' seeds, or any other edible dwarf type. I live in Denmark in Europe, and I will of course pay for the seeds and for shipping costs. Hope anyone will respond I have found the naners I want, so no need to contact me further. Thanks! Last edited by Rose : 04-19-2013 at 05:38 PM. |
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Re: Looking for dwarf species seeds with yellow edible fruit.
The dwarf yellow fruited plants are usually cultivars and so aren't seeded eg dwarf cavendish.
Seeded dwarf varieties include: musa mannii, musa velutina, musa ornata, but these aren't edible. |
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Re: Looking for dwarf species seeds with yellow edible fruit.
Hello and I am new here but from what I learned from forum , edible bananas don't have seeds , so you have to purchase pup.Succes .Re
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Re: Looking for dwarf species seeds with yellow edible fruit.
Ahh ok. I am completely new to this world, so I guess I will have to look for pups then.. Not that I think that will be any easier in my area.
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Re: Looking for dwarf species seeds with yellow edible fruit.
Curious as to how people are shipping the "pups" and how far/long they can go before they die in transit. Tried a search for "shipping banana plants" and it was mostly people selling them but not explaining how to ship them.
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