Scientific Name:
Musa sp.Product Details:
8-12 inches in height. Ships bare rooted.
Musa 'Grand Nain'- Outstanding banana variety that is the current commercial variety (Chiquita) from Central America. Grand Nain grows from 6 to 8 feet tall and produces large racemes of fruit. Bunches of fruit may weigh up to 150 lbs. (50 lbs. in the U.S.). Very attractive for landscaping potential and good wind resistance. Can be used as a container plant. Grand Nain is solid green in color.
Banana leaves, pseudostem (trunk) and fruiting stem (raceme) grow from the underground rhizome (or pseudobulb's) top surface and the roots grow from the lower surface of the rhizome. The fleshy stems sheathed with huge broad leaves can grow from 2 to 35 feet in as little as 1 year, depending on variety and growing environment. Each pseudostem produces one flower cluster, which develops fruit, then dies. In addition each parent banana plant during its life cycle, will produce as many as 10 suckers which grow into new plants. New pseudostems then grow from the rhizome.
Bananas grow best in a uniformly warm environment and need 9 to 15 months of frost-free conditions to produce a flower stalk. In the subtropics, fruit ripens in 2-3 months. In cooler climates it may take several weeks longer to ripen. Plant growth stops when temperatures drop to 57°F. Stokes Tropicals' Banana Blend (6-2-12) is the best fertilizer source for these fascinating tropical giants.




