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Hawaiian Tall Apple banana

Pepeekeo, about 7 miles north of Hilo.

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Gorgeous plant, John!!!
This is my current favorite banana. Yours is lovely!

I found my orange flagging tape around a dead plant. Nothing else visible above ground and feared the worst when I arrived in PR a few days ago. However, as you see below, it is re sprouting.post-4111-0-05126500-1432281967_thumb.jp

I also have two more plants to bring here from Virginia in July.

I like the pretty color of my two black Balbesianas and have lots of others whose names I don't know! Lots of plantains too that I need to learn how to cook.

Thanks for all the photos and recommendations in this topic everyone!

Cindy Adair

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