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AaronTT
Registered: July 2020 Location: Geneva, Florida Posts: 329
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Sat September 18, 2021 3:08am
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That is a Florida grown jungle banana.
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cincinnana
container grower
Registered: May 2012 Location: Southwest Ohio U.S.A.🇺🇸 Posts: 8851
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Sat September 18, 2021 4:26am
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Rating: 10.00
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cincinnana
container grower
Registered: May 2012 Location: Southwest Ohio U.S.A.🇺🇸 Posts: 8851
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Sat September 18, 2021 4:28am
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The plant will not grow like this in zone 5-6:(
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AaronTT
Registered: July 2020 Location: Geneva, Florida Posts: 329
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Sat September 25, 2021 5:20am
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Florida jungle, oh yeah.
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AaronTT
Registered: July 2020 Location: Geneva, Florida Posts: 329
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Sat September 25, 2021 5:23am
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Cincinnana, although that is true, you can grow some edibles we cant, such as a true cherry. Or a seaberry, many grapes, almost all apples, etc.
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