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Banana 'Musa basjoo'

Musa basjoo

The Musa Basjoo Banana Tree is a hardy, fast-growing plant that brings a lush, tropical vibe to gardens even in cooler climates. Known for its impressive height and broad, vibrant green leaves, this banana tree is both visually striking and easy to care for. Add a tropical feel to your patio or pool.

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Transform your garden into a tropical paradise with the Musa Basjoo Banana Plant, one of the hardiest banana plants available. Known for its lush, vibrant green foliage and impressive height, this cold-hardy banana plant thrives in various climates, making it an ideal choice for warm and cooler regions.

The Musa Basjoo is perfect for adding an exotic flair to your landscape. Its broad leaves create a stunning tropical backdrop. This banana plant can reach up to 10-15 feet in height, making it a striking focal point in any garden. Not only does it provide a lush, tropical aesthetic, but it also offers fast growth, ensuring your garden transforms quickly.

This hardy banana plant is winter-resistant and can survive temperatures as low as -10°F (-23°C) when properly mulched, making it a resilient addition to your garden. Ideal for planting in the ground or large containers, the Musa Basjoo is versatile and low-maintenance, requiring minimal care once established.

  • Cold-hardy: Survives temperatures as low as -10°F (-23°C) with proper care.
  • Fast-growing: Reaches a height of 10-15 feet, ideal for creating a tropical landscape quickly.
  • Low-maintenance: Easy to care for and versatile, suitable for gardens and large containers.
  • Exotic aesthetic: Broad, lush green leaves that bring a tropical vibe to any garden.

Growzone: 4-10 Banana 'Musa basjoo' Hardiness Zones 4-10
Hardiness Zone: 5-11
Mature Height: 8 to 14 Feet
Mature Width: 6 to 14 Feet
Classification: Herbaceous perennial
Sunlight: Full sun
Habit: Upright
Foliage: Bright green
Soil Condition: Moist, well-drained soil

How to Care for Banana 'Musa basjoo'

Before you buy a Banana 'Musa basjoo' plant, make sure to read about the care instructions that are required and recommended to keep this plant healthy and thriving.

What type of light is best for Musa Basjoo banana tree?

What type of light is best for Musa Basjoo banana tree?

The best light to grow your Musa basjoo banana is full to partial sun. Whether potted inside or outside, Banana plants grow best with at least six hours of direct sunlight each day. The more sunlight you provide your plant, the more water it may need to retain their moist soil environment.

When should I fertilize Banana Musa Basjoo?

When should I fertilize Banana Musa Basjoo?

We recommend fertilizing your Banana ‘Musa basjoo’ plant to achieve large leaves and strong trunks during the growing season. A water soluble or organic fertilizer such as 8-10-8 will do, and should be applied once every week during the growing season. Banana plants are considered heavy feeders, so you may find yourself fertilizing up to two times per week.

How do I water Banana Musa Basjoo?

How do I water Banana Musa Basjoo?

Due to their tropical nature, Basjoo Banana plants prefer moist, well-drained soil. We recommend watering your plant deeply once the soil begins to dry out. While this plant likes moisture, avoid overwatering which can cause root rot. We estimate that watering up to three times a week will do.

What type of soil is best for Hardy Banana?

What type of soil is best for Hardy Banana?

The Hardy Banana plant prefers to be planted in nutrient-rich, well-drained soil; however, they will grow in most soils. It’s important to note that Basjoo Banana does not tolerate soils high in salt, so avoid those at all cost. Some experienced gardeners suggest adding coffee grounds and banana peels composts because of their added nutrients of nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus.


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