Ensete Ventricosum (Wild Banana) or Ethiopian Banana.

This tropical beauty with the red midrib and huge leaves of about 5m long (The Ensete Ventricosum) is a relative of the edible banana and is native to Africa.

20170324_100410.jpg

In South Africa, they are mostly used as an ornamental plant, growing in many gardens. In Ethiopia, the root of this plant is a traditional staple as one root can weigh as much as 40kg. This plant has been cultivated for nearly 8 000 years and provides not only food but is also used for medicine. It is a lot like sweet potatoes.

20170324_092522.jpg

It is an evergreen perennial plant, a herb that grows up to 6m tall. They grow well in mountain forests, near river streams, dams or water features. To thrive they need temperatures ranging between 16 and 24 degrees Celsius. They mature in about 4 years and can then be harvested.

20170324_092716.jpg

To grow this plant, you need to prepare the soil with compost and manure first as it needs rich, well-drained soil with a pH of 5-7. This plant needs a lot of water so best to soak it every day. You can find seedlings at nurseries.

20170324_092809 (2).jpg

The wild banana can last for several years (2-10 years), it only flowers once just before the plant dies. It takes 6 months for the flowers to fruit. The fruit is not really edible, it has hard, black seeds on the inside.

20170324_100355.jpg

**On these photos, you can see a few examples of where this plant can be used. It truly creates a beautiful picture either standing alone or with other plants. **

These photos were taken with my Galaxy Note 4.

Happy Gardening!!!

Sort:  

Banana?🍌🍌yum

great work. thanks for sharing

Thank you mergim, always a pleasure.

This is a beautiful plant, and to see it in many settings here in @cherryblossom-sa's photos gives it great depth and splendor.

Here's a great quote from the article above:

**On these photos, you can see a few examples of where this plant can be used. It truly creates a beautiful picture either standing alone or with other plants. **

It's clear this plant is a perfect for farming or ornamentation alike.

Thanks for the continued community support @cherryblossom-sa

I post regularly about Steemit, Bitcoin and other crypto related material, check out my Steemit page; follow and VOTE UP for the FASTEST active news you can run with! :D

Thank you,

Jeffrey Anderson
Editor in Chief
The Anderson Report
@cryptoNEWScoins on Twitter

Screenshot_2017_07_24_at_10_50_28_PM

Thank you very much @thebeachedwhale, I truly appreciate this.

Great work @cheeryblossom-sa!! We need to protect protect our nature!! And keep doing Appreciated!!

Very true raghwendra. I love nature!!

Looks beautiful and huge...Do you have a picture of this edible fruit? It would be interesting to see)


They are not edible, they use the roots of this plant.

It is crazy. Thank you!

That's what they used to fan the kings and queens in their palaces back in the day!

Thank you rawpride, that is 100% correct.

I look at these beautiful photos of tropical plants, and then I remember that I live in a cold northern city. Now we have the full summer period. +13 degrees Celsius, cold wind and rain...

This plant will unfortunately not survive in your area, lordofthemidges. We are right in the middle of winter with temperatures of 8-24 degrees Celsius.

I understand :((

"Aye yo, girl"
"yeah?"
"I wanna see you eat a banana,"
"Um, ok? Perv." picks up regular banana
"Heh heh, nah.... that one." points out the window

I already follow you bro.follow and upvote everyone @shahaalam

Thank you for your support, shahaalam.

What we can be friends with and with your community

Friend and follow

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.30
TRX 0.12
JST 0.032
BTC 59236.59
ETH 2995.05
USDT 1.00
SBD 3.73