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Red Banana
By Stan510
- 1 Nov, 2014
- 3 likes
After a good soaking,followed by a warm sunny day. A window of weather we get in the fall in the SF bay area.
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lol,that's it. My pride and joy. Had three fruit this year. Its pushing 6'..two years ago it was a 2' stick.
2 Nov, 2014
It's grown pretty quickly. Is it the 'Manila' variety?
3 Nov, 2014
Baileys Marvel...rootstock. The main graft died..the rootstock fruit isn't as large or colorful as the Baileys was. But my wife and niece said they were sweet. All three were gone before I got a taste.
3 Nov, 2014
That's the only thing that counts is that the fruit is good.
I know people who plant mangoes from seed and sometimes get really good fruit. This is how all the varieties were discovered, by chance seedlings.
4 Nov, 2014
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What else?
See who else is growing Ensete ventricosum 'maurelii'.
See who else has plants in genus Ensete.
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Banana Plant Seed
£3.99 at Suttons Seeds -
Ensete Ventricosum 'Tandarra Red' (Red Banana)
£14.99 at Crocus
It looks great! I see your mango tree.
2 Nov, 2014