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  2. Bluggoe - Wikipedia

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    3 Tree. 4 Flowers. 5 Fruit. ... Bluggoe is a cold hardy banana, [6] growing in USDA zones 8–10 [7] or 7–10. [8] ... It is primarily a cooking banana but can be ...

  3. Musa (genus) - Wikipedia

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    Banana plants are among the largest extant herbaceous plants, some reaching up to 9 m (30 ft) in height or 18 m (59 ft) in the case of Musa ingens.The large herb is composed of a modified underground stem (), a false trunk or pseudostem formed by the basal parts of tightly rolled leaves, a network of roots, and a large flower spike.

  4. Taqua banana - Wikipedia

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    Choosing to plant monoculture or polyculture (planting in the garden with other fruit trees) is fine. [13] If planting polyculture, gardeners need to keep the distance wide enough for banana trees as well as enough light for 6–7 hours/day for the bananas to grow. If planting monoculture, gardeners should choose good soil and water fully.

  5. A Stroll Through the Garden: Growing banana plants in Ohio

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    The deeper you plant the rhizome, the greater the safety for the banana not freezing. My teaching foreman friend at ATI said you also need to put a good mulch over the top of the banana plant each ...

  6. Musa × paradisiaca - Wikipedia

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    The above-ground part of the plant is a "false stem" or pseudostem, consisting of leaves and their fused bases. Each pseudostem can produce a single flowering stem. After fruiting, the pseudostem dies, but offshoots may develop from the base of the plant. Cultivars of banana are usually sterile, without seeds or viable pollen. [4]

  7. Madagascar banana - Wikipedia

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    The Madagascar banana tree is a herbaceous tree. [4] It loses all of its leaves in the dry season with only a pseudostem of leaf-sheaths remaining. [5] A typical Madagascar banana tree is 5 to 6 meters high, with a trunk swollen at the base into a thick tuber 2.5 m in circumference. The roots are white, cylindrical and thick. The stem is ...

  8. Thai banana - Wikipedia

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    The term nam wa has crossed over into the Khmer language where Thai banana is known in Cambodia as chek nam va (ចេកណាំវ៉ា), [11] but is known in the Khmer-speaking Thai province of Surin as chek sâ (ចេកស) or white banana. [12] This banana variety has multiple romanizations including 'Namwah Tall' (with a superfluous 'h').

  9. Nymphoides aquatica - Wikipedia

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    Nymphoides aquatica is an aquatic plant in the Menyanthaceae, native to the southeastern United States from Texas to Maryland. [1] [2] It is known variously as the banana plant, banana lily, and the big floatingheart. It is most commonly called the banana plant because of its banana-shaped roots. These unusual roots store nutrients.