Musa Grand Nain
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Cultivar Name
Musa 'grand nain'
Synonyms
'Gran nain'
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'Gran Nain' is an outstanding banana variety growing from 6 to 8 feet. unlike the dwarf Cavendish the gran nain is not solid green in color. the easy way to differentiate gran nain from dwarf Cavendish is the color of the pseudo stem. gran nain has a stout red/rust pseudo stem with a dark speckling pattern in a few places. the pups have red mottling on the leaves which are less visable when they mature. the male flowers on the gran nain are non persistent. the dwarf Cavendish male flowers tend to cling and wither up between the terminal bud and the bunch. gran nain is Very attractive for its landscaping potential and good wind resistance. The 'Grand Nain' produces very large heads of delicious fruit. Bunches may weight up to 150 Lbs. This is a commercial variety that you buy in the grocery store. The purchased ones are good but if you grow this one yourself you'll see how wonderful these can taste. The full sized fruit ripen rapidly.
Origin
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Usage
Desert banana
==Flowering== the flower is reddish purple to fuchsia with yellow vertical streaks.. the gran nain's male flowers are mostly non persistent(fall freely after they appear.)
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Cultivation
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6-8 feet
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8-10
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Good wind resistance
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Research Notes
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Members Growing This Banana
External
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