Musa Kokopo
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A vigorous and fast growing plant that produces 30 lb bunches. | A vigorous and fast growing plant that produces 30 lb bunches. | ||
- | Bloom to Harvest is 5 to 6 weeks, which is great for areas with short growing period. | + | Bloom to Harvest is 5 to 6 weeks, which is great for areas with a short growing season. |
- | It is relatively thin and lightweight which is great for members growing in pots. | + | It is relatively thin and lightweight which is desirable for members growing in pots. |
A 1 meter or taller Kokopo planted in the Spring should produce fruit during the Summer. | A 1 meter or taller Kokopo planted in the Spring should produce fruit during the Summer. |
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Cultivar Name
Synonyms
Vudu Papua (PNG004) (ITC-0590) - Papua New Guinea
Patupi (PNG225) (ITC-0848) - Papua New Guinea
Huki West - Solomon Islands
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Description
A vigorous and fast growing plant that produces 30 lb bunches.
Bloom to Harvest is 5 to 6 weeks, which is great for areas with a short growing season.
It is relatively thin and lightweight which is desirable for members growing in pots.
A 1 meter or taller Kokopo planted in the Spring should produce fruit during the Summer.
- Genetic Group - AA
Origin
Papua New Guinea
- Date realized in trade -
Usage
Flowering
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Cultivation
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Known Afflictions
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Research Notes
- Links to useful discussion threads in the forum:
- Typical Price Range -
Members Growing This Banana
External
- Links
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- Sources