Red Abyssinian Banana and others
By Tommymoo
- 25 Nov, 2011
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Now that is a leaf!!
25 Nov, 2011
Mine is a "tiddler" (lol Meanie!),
compared to Delonix's :o)
25 Nov, 2011
It's a "tiddler" that I would be happy with!
25 Nov, 2011
Banana trees grow really well here. Mostly more inland....the strong winds off the sea damage the leaves.
26 Nov, 2011
Thanks Meanie!
Alex, I bet bananas grow well in Greece, and you don't have to bring them indoors over winter. Why not give it a go?! Wind-blown leaves can be quite nice and atmospheric :)
26 Nov, 2011
After your pictures Tommymoo.....I took a walk up the road to look for some offshoots. Found some but need hubby's help. Otherwise....I know a lot of people with Banana trees.....Picture soon...;o)))
26 Nov, 2011
:o)
26 Nov, 2011
There's a Banana tree in a Courtyard Opposite the GC that I go to, and it's brought out each Spring, and it's huge, disappears every Autumn...and also a huge Agarve...
27 Nov, 2011
I often see hardy banana 'Musa Basjoo' in France but I've never seen other bananas like the red one in this picture. I wonder the banana tree near your GC is Musa Basjoo or not.. Blue agaves are also common there..
27 Nov, 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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Wow, that looks fantastic. Now I want a Red Abyssinian Banana.
25 Nov, 2011