If you're considering adding the Musa sumatrana 'Zebrina' to your collection, it's an excellent choice for those seeking a striking, low-maintenance tropical plant. Its unique foliage and manageable size make it suitable for both indoor and outdoor settings.
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Blood Banana
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🌿 Basic Overview
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Scientific Name: Musa sumatrana 'Zebrina'
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Common Names: Blood Leaf Banana, Zebrina Rojo, Sumatra Ornamental Banana
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Family: Musaceae
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Origin: Native to Southeast Asia, particularly Sumatra and Java
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Type: Ornamental banana cultivar
🍃 Appearance
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Leaves: Large, paddle-shaped with green and red marbling on the top and solid maroon undersides.
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Pseudostem: Red to burgundy in color.
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Size: Grows 6–8 feet tall in the wild; container-grown specimens are typically maintained at 3–5 feet.
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Flowers & Fruit: Produces yellow flowers followed by small, seeded bananas. The fruit is edible but often considered less palatable due to its seeds. Little Prince To Go
☀️ Light Requirements
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Prefers full sun for optimal growth and vibrant coloration.
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In hot, arid climates, light afternoon shade can help protect the plant and maintain its variegation. Gardenia
💧 Watering Needs
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Requires consistently moist soil that does not dry out completely.
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Best grown in organically rich, medium moisture, well-drained soil. Missouri Botanical Garden
🌡️ Temperature & Hardiness
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USDA Hardiness Zones: Best suited for zones 9–11.
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In cooler climates, it can be grown in containers and brought indoors during colder months.
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Tolerates brief periods of cold but may suffer damage below 32°F (0°C). Gardenia
🌸 Growth & Care
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Growth Habit: Clumping, upright perennial.
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Maintenance: Mulch heavily for winter protection in colder climates.
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Fertilization: Regular feeding during the growing season promotes healthy growth. Little Prince To Go
🐾 Additional Notes
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While the fruit is technically edible, its small size and seed content make it less desirable for consumption.
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The plant is primarily grown for its ornamental value, adding a tropical flair to gardens and landscapes
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