Ensete Maurelii & Ventricosum
By Tommymoo
- 24 Nov, 2010
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15 Nov 2010
Less hardy bananas were dug up and kept indoors :)
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I found a blog by someone with a garden full of exotics such as these - I'll try to dig it back out for you.
25 Nov, 2010
TT & Meanie: thank you!!! They don't look big in the photo but the trunk of the red bananas were enormous (at least to my eyes) and they were surprisingly heavy (they consist of mainly water, after all).
Good to see them safe indoors :-)
25 Nov, 2010
Mine have started to grow new leaves now. I think there going to be too big by March :o))
27 Nov, 2010
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This photo is of species Ensete Maurelii.
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This photo is of "Banana, Red Abyssinian Banana" in Tommymoo's garden
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Ensete Ventricosum 'Tandarra Red' (Red Banana)
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I'm adding this series of pics to GoYpedia Storage Ideas ...
you've been very diligent in getting everything nicely safe for winter ...
24 Nov, 2010