Red Abyssinian banana
By Tommymoo
- 11 Aug, 2011
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31 July 2011
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Beautiful....
11 Aug, 2011
Thanks Nana and Moti!!!!!!!!!!
12 Aug, 2011
Brill plant.
12 Aug, 2011
Yea. Very.... decorative.
12 Aug, 2011
Looking good managed to keep mine over winter and itds doing well .:o))))
14 Aug, 2011
Glad to hear that Mushy, I'll take a look at your photo later :-)
15 Aug, 2011
Very healthy looking....:))
27 Aug, 2011
Yes Crissue, thank you!
30 Aug, 2011
That's a very healthy looking plant! It's full of leaves.
It grows very big in time, though...it doesn't look like it has enough room.
Here's a photo of how large they can grow.
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/118296--ensete-ventricosum-abyssinian-banana-in-san-diego-ca/member/Delonix1
28 Sep, 2011
My goodness Delonix1, I looked at your photo and was flabbergasted!!! Mine is fairly young; this is only the second summer outdoors. I have to bring it indoors just before winter and plant it out again next spring. Taking your photo into consideration, I'll make sure it has enough room for it.
By the way, I have two (green) Abyssinian banana and one of them has got really big and the trunk has got super fat!! I have to take it indoors and it will be a tough task to lift it and carry it to the conservatory :-(
Obviously, you don't have to experience such a toil. Lucky you!!!!!!!!!!!
2 Oct, 2011
The green form of Ensete ventricosum grows larger than the red variety.
Yes, no bananas need to come indoors during winter. I have many bananas on my plants. They should be ripening soon. I grow 7 different varieties of edible bananas.
Here's a few of my banana pics:
http://www.growsonyou.com/Delonix1/photos/bananas
2 Oct, 2011
Thanks for the link!
My goodness, you can live on bananas then! What a wonderful life! It makes a lot of sense to grow edible anything and everything. I'd love to go for that direction!
3 Oct, 2011
You're welcome!
I grow papayas, bananas, pineapples (which doesn't grow as large as in Hawai'i), Coffee (which I give away...my tree is extremely productive). I used to have mangoes...but my mango tree died, when it got crowded out. I have a huge dragon fruit cactus...which doesn't produce fruit because I never pollinate it (maybe next year).
I also have a huge Monstera deliciosa (Split-leaf-Philodendron or Mexican Breadfruit) which has very delicious pineapple-tasting fruit. It bloomed for the first time seven years (this year), due to the ending of the long 7 year drought. Hope I get the fruit before the ants!
4 Oct, 2011
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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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Love that plant it's amazing!
11 Aug, 2011