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Musa ornata (pink flowering banana)
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The listing, Musa ornata (pink flowering banana) has ended.

10 seeds
From my garden

Duration: Perennial

Growth Habit: Herb/Forb

Hawaii Native Status: Cultivated. This ornamental garden plant is native to India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar (Burma).

Flower Color: Pink, Lavender

Height: Up to 9 feet (2.7 m) tall

Description: The inflorescences emerge from the tip of the plant and are erect, elongating, and have pink to lilac, petal-like bracts that open to reveal single rows of 3 to 6 deep yellow-orange, male or female flowers. The female flowers are the first to open on the young inflorescences. The male flowers open later after the fruit begins developing. Each row of female flowers produces an erect "hand" of 3 to 6 bananas. The bananas are small, greenish yellow to reddish purple, and contain numerous black seeds and creamy white flesh. The banana-like leaves have a sturdy midrib and are glaucous green, oblong, and up to 6 feet (1.8 m) long and 1 foot (30 cm) wide. The trunk-like pseudostems (formed by the tightly overlapping leaf sheaths) emerge from underground rhizomes and have a swollen base. The pseudostems die after flowering. The plants are suckering and form dense clumps.
The birds love the fruit

Usda growing zone: 9 - 11

Gin send 20 seeds

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Questions & Comments
Original
Is the fruit edible for humans, does it taste like bananas and what size is the fruit itself?
Nov 4th, 2015 at 11:44:17 PM PST by
Original
In some places is edible but here in the caribbean use for birds food. the tiny banana are 3-4 inches and birds love them. Thanks
Nov 5th, 2015 at 1:38:17 PM PST by

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