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Musa dwarf cavendish – banana plant in pot

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Banana plant, banana tree, dwarf banana or Musa. Bring the tropics into your home with your own banana tree. These are native to South East Asia and Australia. However, today this plant is cultivated in many tropical countries for its fruits. The Musa is a plant of the Musaceae family. It is a beautiful houseplant with huge leaves.

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Description

easy plant
Non-toxic
big leaves
Sunny pitch
Summer 2-3 x a week
Winter 1 x a week
Available in different sizes

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