Red banana plant
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Red banana plant. Get inspired and try out new things.
Oh, ohhh I am just about to shake up your world. Most of us have only ever grown or seen yellow bananas, right? Well just like there is purple cauliflower or red onions, you will also find colorful bananas. In today's post we shall be taking a look at how to grow red bananas in
Ensete Maurelii (Red Abyssinian Banana Plant) herbaceous perennial, large, non-woody, food source, fast-growing, non-showy flowers. [DETAILS]

Lori Whitten saved to My house/deck plants
Hello Visitors, Every year, several tropical plants from my container gardens and patio pots are overwintered. In this post, you will see how I helped a client, Laurie, who attended my May containe…
This banana-like perennial has large paddle-shaped leaves, which range in color from deep claret brown to red-purple to pale green, produced from the center of the plant, with thick, bright red midribs beneath.

Tom Fischer saved to Fantasy Garden no. 1
October 2022- Update. We have not had these available for almost three years. No need to get in touch with us to ask when we will be ‘getting them in’, as this will probably not happen due to lack of supply. This banana-like perennial has large paddle-shaped leaves, which range in color from deep claret...

Katt Hakuna Matata saved to patio plants
Banana trees are a common feature in New Orleans area landscapes. They are primarily grown for the tropical look they bring with their enormous leaves waving in the summer breezes.

Evelyn saved to backyard plants
Ensete ventricosum 'Maurelii' growing in a pot on the terrace I wanted to show you this image I recently took of one of the Ensete ventricosum 'Maureliis' I have growing in pots on the terraces at Froggy Bottom. This is a plant that I got earlier this year from Home Depot for the large sum of ten dollars. It has grown quite a bit as you can see. Fertilizer, water, and warm weather will have this effect! I love how the light glows through the leaves. As I have said many times, why grow…

Barb Krumm saved to Garden Plants we need