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Musella Lasiocarpa

Posted by rubbleshop UK zone 9 (My Page) on
Wed, May 16, 07 at 16:47

Hi

My Musella has not yet grown any leaves after losing them in winter, but has just put up a sort of leaf. It is 3 inches long and has an exceptionally wide central stem/vein whatever you call it in the centre of the leaf. I am a bit bothered that it is going to try to flower without having any leaves.

Has anyone any experience of this?


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RE: Musella Lasiocarpa

hi the chinese yellow banana is quite happy to flower without any leaves though it possibly wont look as good.


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RE: Musella Lasiocarpa

Well, if it can flower without leaves, I hope it does flower now! It is surrounded by the leaves of scores of pups which are growing their first leaves of the year, so would still look fine if it can manage flower with no leaves.

So fingers crossed!


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RE: Musella Lasiocarpa

  • Posted by ornata London UK (8/9?) (My Page) on
    Thu, May 17, 07 at 11:22

As I understood it, Musella lasiocarpa will only flower if it bulks up enough to make a big plant, i.e. keeps growing all year round. I read that plants that die back in winter will not reach flowering size. (I'd love to be proved wrong!)


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RE: Musella Lasiocarpa

Well, It has just put up a paddle leaf, like it is going to flower, but it loses it's leaves each winter, but not it's thick trunk. Here is a picture of it year before last (centre picture) - sorry, I can't find any more recent photo's, but it was bigger still last year.

Here is a link that might be useful: Photo of M Lasiocarpa year before last


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RE: Musella Lasiocarpa

My musella is now putting up more smaller and smaller leaves which are very different shaped to normal, and the leaf bases which the trunk is consisted of are getting tighter and stretched.

It does not grow all year round, but is a big plant now.

Here is a link that might be useful: Musella growing odd leaves


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RE: Musella Lasiocarpa

  • Posted by ornata London UK (8/9?) (My Page) on
    Wed, Jun 6, 07 at 11:25

How is it progressing?

On a slightly less spectacular note (dull and maroon as opposed to beautiful and yellow) I noticed yesterday that my Dwarf Cavendish is flowering! The shock made me squawk like a startled parrot and fall over backwards (I had just downed a couple of beers). It lives in the flat that I am slowly in the process of moving out of and is quite neglected. It gets watered only sporadically and is rarely fed. I know it's not a rare event, but it's the first time I've had a banana blooming and I'm quite excited.


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RE: Musella Lasiocarpa

Hi Ornata,

My Musella now has a quite distinct bud forming but still is not open. I think it will probably take another 2 to 3 weeks to open to a proper flower though it is now a very definite flower bud.

Wow! I wish my dwarf cavendishs would flower. Mine just grow leaves and more leaves and pups and more pups, but never flowers! Do you have a photo?


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RE: Musella Lasiocarpa

  • Posted by ornata London UK (8/9?) (My Page) on
    Thu, Jun 7, 07 at 6:39

I'll try to get a photo this weekend. Perhaps the reason my one is flowering is because it's been neglected? I've had it for seven years, it's pot-bound (even though it's in a huge pot), and possibly that fact combined with the sporadic watering/feeding has triggered its "Help! I'm going to die! Must reproduce!" response? I have a work colleague who has numerous plants in her office, all in small pots, never fed and often very dry, that are constantly in panic-flowering mode. (Not, of course, that I'm advocating treating plants that way, especially bananas!)


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RE: Musella Lasiocarpa

Hi Ornata,

You are probably right that they flower easier if neglected. My Velutina don't even flower until they reach 8 ft! I think I give them too much root room and too much fertilizer.

Any luck with the photo of Dwarf Cavendish flower?

My bud is on this link. It is getting bigger, but still not opened.

Here is a link that might be useful: Picture of Musella bud forming.


 
 

 

 


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