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Musa ?

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2026 1:43 pm
by Andrew in Germany
Hello all, after a very stressful spring / summer outside of gardens, I’ve got a few things to post happily. In July I visited a garden center somewhere in NL, who always have something rare to offer. Unkown to everyone there, there was this variegated Musa. It was in a small pot and full of pups. And expensive. I bit the bullet and bought it. I potted it on and put it out in the shade where it has developed into a very multicoloured thing. In the pics below there are at least 5 colours to find: Red yellow white and greens. I’ve never seen anything like it and don’t suppose it’s easily identified, other than Musa sp. Some might see this as a sickly catastrophe. I’m curious. It’ll go in the greenhouse over the winter.

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Any ideas as to it’s heritage, I would be interested to hear it!

Re: Musa ?

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2026 4:50 pm
by Chad
I'm ready to be corrected, but that looks to me like a 'straightforward' Dwarf Cavendish.

The markings tend to disappear as the plant gets larger.

Chad