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The Flower of Musa ornata
I see the atrium from a different
perspective than most. Perhaps that brings the wonder of a child's
eyes back for me to see and enjoy the plants in a different way.
That's because I'm in a wheelchair. And that's not all bad! For one
thing, people open doors for me . But more importantly I see the
plants about 2 feet lower than most of our visitors. So I often look
up. And sometimes the upward views are beautiful. I especially enjoy
sitting on the South Walk and looking up at the Musa ornata
blooms set against the large leaves of the White Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia
nicolai). See the tiny bananas of the Musa ornata
banana plant? I'm told they can't be eaten, but even if they could it
would take a bunch to make a mouthful. But the blooms produced by the
plant more than make up for the lack of edible fruit. We also have
this plant with blooms in several other colors including purple. And
the folks at Going Bananas in Homestead, FL
http://www.going-bananas.com offer an
entire range of colors if you want some in your tropical garden. The plant has
long
Just a few steps further and you turn onto the west walk. The photo can take you there. |
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