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Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) big live plant
Phyllostachys edulis, commonly known as Moso Bamboo or Giant Timber Bamboo, is a remarkable bamboo species that has gained popularity for its impressive size, versatility, and various uses. If you’re considering adding this majestic bamboo variety to your garden or landscape, let’s delve into its description, care requirements, and its interesting attributes.
Interesting Fact: Moso Bamboo is not only known for its impressive size but also for its remarkable growth rate. It holds the Guinness World Record for being the fastest-growing plant on Earth. In optimal conditions, Moso Bamboo can grow up to 47 inches (120 centimeters) in a single day, which equates to nearly 2 inches (5 centimeters) per hour. This astonishing growth rate is attributed to its unique cellular structure and ability to absorb copious amounts of water and nutrients.
June plum (Spondias dulcis)tropical fruit tree 3’-4 feet tall
Red bananas (Musa acuminata ‘Red Dacca) live fruit tree
Noni (Morinda citrifolia) Live Fruit Tree 12”-24”
Ivory Mango tree (mangifera) tropical big live fruit tree 3’-4’ tall Grafted tree
The Hua Moa banana / Hawaiian Plantain (Musa acuminata) live plant
The The Hua Moa banana or Hawaiian Plantain, also known as Maoli in Hawaiian or Hawaiian cooking banana, is a traditional staple crop in Hawaii and other Pacific islands. While not a true plantain, it resembles plantains in that it is typically cooked before eating rather than consumed raw. The Hawaiian Plantain is highly valued for its starchy texture, subtle sweetness, and versatility in traditional dishes. It is part of the Musa genus, the same genus that includes both bananas and plantains, and is closely related to tropical varieties grown throughout the Pacific, Southeast Asia, and the Caribbean.