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Joined: Nov 1, 2005 02:54 PM
Last Post: Aug 7, 2007 11:33 AM
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Location: Washington, MO
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Interests: Gardening, Making Soy Candles, Hiking
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General Discussions. » Musa Basjoo Aug 7, 2007 11:33 AM (Total replies: 3)

I don't think that is the same as what I received. I posted pics on another site and someone suggested it may be a Kru. Since I bought the plant from this site and they do sell Kru's, I think that is what I have. We'll see if I can keep it alive over winter here in MO. Definately have to bring it inside.
Mike

If life gives you lemons, shut the $#@& up and eat your lemons !

General Discussions. » Musa Basjoo Jul 25, 2007 12:41 PM (Total replies: 3)

I received a Musa Basjoo from this site and now that it has sprung a few leaves, I am wondering if they sent me something else. The leaves have some red splotchy areas and also the stem (?) is reddish. Does anyone know what this might be?
Thanks,
Mike


http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q24/Biffster_photos/Yard/Basjoo.jpg

http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q24/Biffster_photos/Yard/Basjoo2.jpg

http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q24/Biffster_photos/Yard/Basjoo3.jpg

If life gives you lemons, shut the $#@& up and eat your lemons !


I was visiting my brother in CA in July of 2004 and he took us to Fisherman's Warf in SF. When we were walking down the nearby street there were these HUGE palm trees and I noticed seeds on the ground. Well, I picked up 3 and put them in my pocket and told my brother I was going to grow them in Missouri. He laughed and said they wouldn't grow in MO. Well, I didn't know anything about germinating seeds and just stuck them in pots and kept them watered. Well, a couple months later, they sprouted. Almost two years later, they are not huge, thanks to some squirrels eating on two of them. I have no idea what kind they are, I asked my brother to take a picture of the ones in SF the next time he goes there. Just wanted to share.
Mike

If life gives you lemons, shut the $#@& up and eat your lemons !


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