Not bonsai but looks interesting.

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Not bonsai but looks interesting.

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I got a nice asian lady finger banana tree that would bare over 100 fruits...but this is over 100 bunches :roll:
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Re: Not bonsai but looks interesting.

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I took one of my pre-bonsais to school to show my students. I have one who says she would like to bonsai a banana cos she loves bananas. I had to laugh, and she isn't blonde!

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Re: Not bonsai but looks interesting.

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I would be nice to have a miniature version of this with fruits :)
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