Musa Hy Brazilian
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==Description== a sub species of the regular Brazilian the HY denoting its status as a Hybrid tetraploid. (part of the FHIA Breeding Program) Unlike the regular Brazilian this plant has deeply red pseudostem with a striking red pedicle and split-pea colored green leaves. The juvenile leaf shape being more elongated and sharpened at least in its early stages highly resistant to disease High yielding and extremely attractive, it is rumored to have a highly rare tendency to grow double pseudostems from the same corm. This characteristic being unheard of before its development in 2002. | ==Description== a sub species of the regular Brazilian the HY denoting its status as a Hybrid tetraploid. (part of the FHIA Breeding Program) Unlike the regular Brazilian this plant has deeply red pseudostem with a striking red pedicle and split-pea colored green leaves. The juvenile leaf shape being more elongated and sharpened at least in its early stages highly resistant to disease High yielding and extremely attractive, it is rumored to have a highly rare tendency to grow double pseudostems from the same corm. This characteristic being unheard of before its development in 2002. | ||
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Cultivar Name
Musa ss. Hy Brazilian
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Synonyms
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Pictures
Photo taken immediately after planted in ground 5/3/2010
(credit harveyc) ==Description== a sub species of the regular Brazilian the HY denoting its status as a Hybrid tetraploid. (part of the FHIA Breeding Program) Unlike the regular Brazilian this plant has deeply red pseudostem with a striking red pedicle and split-pea colored green leaves. The juvenile leaf shape being more elongated and sharpened at least in its early stages highly resistant to disease High yielding and extremely attractive, it is rumored to have a highly rare tendency to grow double pseudostems from the same corm. This characteristic being unheard of before its development in 2002.
- Genetic Group -
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Origin
- Date realized in trade - 2002
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Usage
sweet desert Banana
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Flowering
- Time To Bloom - 16-18 months
- Time To Harvest - 4 months
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Cultivation
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Known Afflictions
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- Susceptible Diseases -
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Research Notes
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- Typical Price Range -
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Members Growing This Banana
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External
- Links
- (Links to other useful pages on the web that mention this banana. Example: International Banana Society)
- Sources