Musa Super Dwarf Cavendish
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The fruits of the Cavendish bananas range from about 15 to 25 cm in length, and are thin skinned. Each plant can bear up to 90 fingers. | The fruits of the Cavendish bananas range from about 15 to 25 cm in length, and are thin skinned. Each plant can bear up to 90 fingers. | ||
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Cultivar Name
Musa 'Super Dwarf Cavendish'
Synonyms
Musa Acuminata "Novak" "Druiting Drawf" Musa tropicana
Musa 'dwarf chyla'
Bananarama
SDC
Pictures
Tiny SDC with 7 pups
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Description
The Dwarf Cavendish banana is a cultivar descended from the banana cultivar group of commercial produce, the Cavendish. They are often grown as houseplants and produce slightly smaller edible bananas than other Cavendish cultivars. The name 'Dwarf Cavendish' is in reference to the height of the pseudostem, not the fruit (which are medium sized). Young plants have maroon or purple blotches on their leaves but quickly lose them as they mature. It is one of the most commonly planted banana varieties from the Cavendish group, and the main source of commercial Cavendish bananas along with Grand Nain. Musa 'tropicana' and 'novak' are similar.
Dwarf Cavendish plants grow up to a height of only 6 – 8 ft (1.8 - 2.4 m). The leaves are broad with short petioles. Its shortness makes it stable, wind-resistant, and easier to manage. This, in addition to its fast growth rate, makes it ideal for plantation cultivation. An easily recognizable characteristic of this cultivar is that the male bracts and flowers are not shed.
The fruits of the Cavendish bananas range from about 15 to 25 cm in length, and are thin skinned. Each plant can bear up to 90 fingers. Reference: Wiki.org Dwarf Cavendish banana
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AAA, Eumusa
Origin
China
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Usage
Flowering
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Cultivation
- Mature Height - 6 – 8 ft (1.8 - 2.4 m
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- Wind - Its shortness makes it stable, wind-resistant.
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- Taste Description - Similar to a common supermarket banana
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Known Afflictions
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Research Notes
- Links to useful discussion threads in the forum:
- Typical Price Range - $5 USD
Members Growing This Banana
External
- Links
- (Links to other useful pages on the web that mention this banana. Example: International Banana Society)
- Sources
en.wikipedia.org Dwarf Cavendish banana