Hawaiin Ti Plants mixed in with a few other plants
By Panther
- 2 Nov, 2008
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Yes that is certainly a short banana tree that gives out a pink banana like fruit, inedible though. I cleared this place of rubbish and replanted these about 2years ago.
2 Nov, 2008
beautiful!
3 Nov, 2008
Panther, this is a beautiful planting! I especially like this variety of ti plant.
Pink bananas (Musa velutina) are actually sweet and edible...there's a catch though. You have to wait until the banana splits open...then there's the challenge of getting to the fruit before the bugs do. LOL.
I grew this species of banana for many years...it is one of the easiest banana species to grow and usually stays below 5 feet tall.
4 Nov, 2008
Interesting information Delonix1, wow I didnt know that you can eat the fruit of this banana (pink), the bats seem to get it first I suppose. I find it a very attractive plant.
4 Nov, 2008
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Wow, very exotic, is that a Banana on the left, lovely colour of the tea plants!
2 Nov, 2008