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About the Author sternus1 Australia 3rd January 2015 6:00pm #UserID: 8314 Posts: 1318 View All sternus1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Lissa Strathpine Qld 24th January 2015 7:44pm #UserID: 3797 Posts: 189 View All Lissa's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author sternus1 Australia 24th January 2015 7:48pm #UserID: 8314 Posts: 1318 View All sternus1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author Slicko Carindale 24th January 2015 11:20pm #UserID: 1775 Posts: 227 View All Slicko's Edible Fruit Trees |
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sternus1 says... They taste great, probably the sweetest nana I've tried and not at all floury. Way better than ladyfinger. The bananas themselves are small and pointy. Tree is a true dwarf-- well, bananas aren't trees, they are a type of herb but you get the idea. Maximum height is about 2 1/2 metres. | About the Author sternus1 Australia 25th January 2015 8:28am #UserID: 8314 Posts: 1318 View All sternus1's Edible Fruit Trees |
About the Author trikuslaptop1 wet tropics 25th January 2015 10:10am #UserID: 3851 Posts: 80 View All trikuslaptop1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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sternus1 says... I actually have no idea what it is. Kluai is a thai prefix by the way. All thai bananas are Kluai something. For a long time I thought it was ducasse but I'm pretty sure at this point it isn't. I remember bj talking about an unknown dwarf in a thread a while back, it could be that. The bananas are more slender than ducasse and the stem is a much darker green. Rarest type I have is praying hand, not for sale though. | About the Author sternus1 Australia 25th January 2015 10:21am #UserID: 8314 Posts: 1318 View All sternus1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author trikuslaptop1 wet tropics 25th January 2015 2:41pm #UserID: 3851 Posts: 80 View All trikuslaptop1's Edible Fruit Trees |
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