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aruzinsky
Registered: February 2017 Location: IL Posts: 499
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Sat April 28, 2018 9:50pm
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Looks like a canna rather than an ensete to me because the leaf veins are at a smaller angle to the midrib. Also, the progression in leaf size suggests growth from a stored food source such as a rhizome.
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Iowa
Registered: December 2016 Location: Burlington,Iowa Posts: 705
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Sat April 28, 2018 10:34pm
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Will post more pics later when it's bigger.
------------------------------ Growing Musa Orinoco since 1993 - Added 2018-Basjoo, Zebrina' Rojo, Ensete Red Abyssinian - Added 2019-Goldfinger - Added 2020-Kokopo (Short Cycle), Double (Mahoi), Highgate, Super Dwarf Cavendish - Added 2021-Pisang Ceylon(Mysore), Musa Margarita, Ensete Ventricosum - Added 2023 - Siam Ruby
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