Musa Violacea
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Species Name
Musa Violacea
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Synonyms
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Pictures
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(credit jmilligan1976)
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Description
It is said to be a hybrid between Musa Flaviflora and Musa Velutina. It can grow to a height of 6 feet but it can flower at 3 feet.
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Origin
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Usage
Ornamental
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Flowering
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Cultivation
- Mature Height - 4' in pots or 6' in the ground.
6 feet
- Survival Zone - This species has overwintered in zone 9 with no protection in the ground and in pots for me. Seems to favor 50% shaded settings and is quick to send up 5 or 6 pups.
9-11
- Fruiting Zone - Not edible but seeded which is how I started my plants.
- Cold Hardiness - I would bet that this banana could handle zone 7 and 8 with protection easily. It is even a bit more frost tolerant than many larger species commonly grown.
- Wind - Does not shread, mostly due to size and slender leaves.
- Sun - 50% shade prefered.
- Taste Description - N/A
- Personal Notes - A beautiful pink flower that is easy to achieve even in short seasons in a pot. There is a good chance of having pups of the parent plant flower in the same year the parent plant does!
- Growth tips - Easy to grow. Get some seeds and let em go.
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Known Afflictions
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Research Notes
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Members Growing This Banana
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External
- Links
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