Musa Popoulu
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+ | This is a popular Hawaiian plantain variety The fruit can be eaten out-of-hand or cooked. | ||
+ | The flesh is salmon pink and has very pleasing sub acid apple-like taste. The plant is slender | ||
+ | and grows up to 14 feet in height and likes some shade In hawaian, 'Popoulu' means 'Ball-shaped like | ||
+ | breadfruit'. Although 'Popoulu' is from a different geographical region than 'Hua Moa' it is very | ||
+ | possible that they are the same. | ||
*Genetic Group - | *Genetic Group - | ||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
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+ | Hawai | ||
*Date realized in trade - | *Date realized in trade - |
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Cultivar Name
Synonyms
Pictures
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Description
This is a popular Hawaiian plantain variety The fruit can be eaten out-of-hand or cooked. The flesh is salmon pink and has very pleasing sub acid apple-like taste. The plant is slender and grows up to 14 feet in height and likes some shade In hawaian, 'Popoulu' means 'Ball-shaped like breadfruit'. Although 'Popoulu' is from a different geographical region than 'Hua Moa' it is very possible that they are the same.
- Genetic Group -
Origin
Hawai
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Usage
Flowering
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Cultivation
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- Taste Description -
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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
- (Links to other useful pages on the web that mention this banana. Example: International Banana Society)
- Sources