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  2. Dwarf Cavendish banana - Wikipedia

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    The Dwarf Cavendish banana is a widely grown and commercially important Cavendish cultivar. The name "Dwarf Cavendish" is in reference to the height of the pseudostem, not the fruit. [1] Young plants have maroon or purple blotches on their leaves but quickly lose them as they mature. It is one of the most commonly planted banana varieties from ...

  3. Cavendish banana - Wikipedia

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    Cavendish cultivars are distinguished by the height of the plant and features of the fruits, [7] [13] and different cultivars may be recognized as distinct by different authorities. The most important clones for fruit production include: ' Dwarf Cavendish ', ' Grande Naine ', ' Lacatan ' ( bungulan ), 'Poyo', 'Valéry', and 'Williams' under one ...

  4. Banana - Wikipedia

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    Cultivated banana plants vary in height depending on the variety and growing conditions. Most are around 5 m (16 ft) tall, with a range from 'Dwarf Cavendish' plants at around 3 m (10 ft) to 'Gros Michel' at 7 m (23 ft) or more. [6] [7] Leaves are spirally arranged and may grow 2.7 metres (8.9 ft) long and 60 cm (2.0 ft) wide. [1]

  5. Here's How to Care for Banana Leaf Plants the Right Way - AOL

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    Here are some of the most common varieties of banana leaf plants: Dwarf Cavendish: Known for its large, flat, and shiny green leaves. Dwarf Cuban Red: Known for its broad, arching red and green leaves

  6. Grand Nain - Wikipedia

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    It is shorter than the Giant Cavendish and taller than the Dwarf Cavendish cultivars. The Grand Nain cannot typically be distinguished from other Cavendish cultivars without growing the plants side by side and comparing the heights. [5] The plant, like other banana plants, is an herbaceous "tree" that produces large oblong leaves. The leaves ...

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