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This plant was purchased around 1985 with the understanding that
it would bloom and bear fruit indoors.

Roughly every two years since, it has matured without flowering,
died off and was
cut down to allow the new shoot to try again.


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This plant was purchased around 1985 with the understanding that
it would bloom and bear fruit indoors.

Roughly every two years since, it has matured without flowering,
died off and was
cut down to allow the new shoot to try again.


js

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thats just awesome


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chaz "Jack Schmidling" wrote in message
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This plant was purchased around 1985 with the understanding that
it would bloom and bear fruit indoors.

Roughly every two years since, it has matured without flowering,
died off and was
cut down to allow the new shoot to try again.


js

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http://schmidling.com/pow.htm
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thats just awesome


thats really neat to see im glad u didnt get rid of your banana tree .
good luck and hope u have a great feast of bananas lol. cyaaaaa, sockiescat.
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sockiescat wrote:

thats really neat to see im glad u didnt get rid of your banana tree
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good luck and hope u have a great feast of bananas


Many years ago I lived in Bermuda and we had a banana tree in the back
yard and really got spoiled. It was a dwarf one with bananas about 6"
long and really a fun thing to have. I have been pining for such a tree
all my life since but living in Illinois puts severe limits on growing them.

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