Musa Dwarf Cavendish
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- | The most popular greenhouse banana, will bear bunches with up to 90 bananas, each slightly shorter | + | The most popular greenhouse banana, will bear bunches with over 100 bananas, each slightly shorter |
than the 'grocery store' varieties. It will grow to about 8 feet(10 feet outdoors in South Florida) | than the 'grocery store' varieties. It will grow to about 8 feet(10 feet outdoors in South Florida) | ||
and has a solid heavy trunk. Juvenile leaves will have some reddish-purple markings but later leaves | and has a solid heavy trunk. Juvenile leaves will have some reddish-purple markings but later leaves | ||
will be all green. This Musa is a fast grower with great appeal to the mass market. It has a fair | will be all green. This Musa is a fast grower with great appeal to the mass market. It has a fair | ||
- | cold tolerance It is also suited for indoors and is a good container specimen wich is also | + | cold tolerance. It is also suited for indoors and is a good container specimen which is also |
- | decorative | + | decorative. |
*Genetic Group - | *Genetic Group - |
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Cultivar Name
Musa acuminata 'cavendishii'
Synonyms
Klue Hom Kom
Dwarf Chinese
Pisang serendah
Governor
Enano
Johnson
Pictures
(credit taylor_loves_bananas)
(credit the flying dutchman)
Description
The most popular greenhouse banana, will bear bunches with over 100 bananas, each slightly shorter than the 'grocery store' varieties. It will grow to about 8 feet(10 feet outdoors in South Florida) and has a solid heavy trunk. Juvenile leaves will have some reddish-purple markings but later leaves will be all green. This Musa is a fast grower with great appeal to the mass market. It has a fair cold tolerance. It is also suited for indoors and is a good container specimen which is also decorative.
- Genetic Group -
AAA
Origin
China
- Date realized in trade -
Usage
Desert banana, excellent fruit
Flowering
- Time To Bloom -
- Time To Harvest -
Cultivation
- Mature Height -
8-10 feet
- Survival Zone -
8-9
- Fruiting Zone -
- Cold Hardiness - my dwarfen cavendish ( more hardy types, grand nain ) survived -3 C with little leaf edge damage and -5 C in dry ground with greater leaf damage however persisting cold is really trouble and wil cut the plant to the ground. Other 3 plants died at -5 and another has only stem damage, hardening off extends the frost resistence of the stem defenitely. It seems a unreliable plant for colder we climates. The normal cavandish types wil die if temperatures are around 8 C'. 3/01/08 i tried some super dwarfs and less hardy cultivars that defoliated at 3 C', i protected the stem with jute, burlap leaves and straw but it still died however the super dwarf are ideal for a heated enclosures if spayed with fungicide Lodewijkp, the Netherlands
- Wind -
- Sun - full sun, partial sun, shade, suitable for indoors
- Taste Description -
- Personal Notes -
- Growth tips -
Known Afflictions
- Pests -
- Susceptible Diseases -
- Resistant Diseases -
Research Notes
- Links to useful discussion threads in the forum:
- Typical Price Range -
Members Growing This Banana
External
- Links
- (Links to other useful pages on the web that mention this banana. Example: International Banana Society)
- Sources