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BANANA, 'ABBYSINNIAN', RED, 3G
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Botanical Name: Ensete ventricosum 'Abbysinian'
Description: Tropical plant that produces large red bananas, adds exotic flavor to the landscape
Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
Height x Width: 10-20' H x 6-10' W
Water: Consistent moisture, but can tolerate short dry spells
Zones: Zones 9-11
Winter hardiness: Protect from frost
Fertilization: Fertilize regularly with balanced fertilizer during growing season
Pruning: Cut back spent foliage as needed to encourage new growth.
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Botanical Name: Ensete ventricosum 'Abbysinian'
Description: Tropical plant that produces large red bananas, adds exotic flavor to the landscape
Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
Height x Width: 10-20' H x 6-10' W
Water: Consistent moisture, but can tolerate short dry spells
Zones: Zones 9-11
Winter hardiness: Protect from frost
Fertilization: Fertilize regularly with balanced fertilizer during growing season
Pruning: Cut back spent foliage as needed to encourage new growth.
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