J.M. Garg
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Forwarding again for Botanical name please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
“I have seen this type of banana in southern sates of India
Tanay”
“Aarti ji, this is not Poovan type. Poovan is always yellow in color. This is some hybrid variety.
Regards,
Mani."
“These again are available in Tamil Nadu, but more in Kerala. This is not Poovan variety. (I will try to post pics of Poovan) Locally it's called Sevvaalai (the 'l' pronounced with the 'twist of the tongue 'zh' sound) meaning 'red banana'.
Jency
Chennai”
"Could it be the "Kadhali" banana??" from Mandev ji.
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From:
Aarti S. Khale <aarti...@gmail.com>
Date: 3 January 2011 12:26
Subject: [efloraofindia:58870] Fruits & Vegetables :: Red Bananas from Sri Lanka : 030111:AK-2
To: efloraofindia <
indian...@googlegroups.com>
Another variety of Bananas from Sri Lanka.
Are these Poovan Bananas?
Aarti
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