Figgerlickinggood
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This guy does, and other nice fruits and figs too.

The trees are cultivated now in Sicily. The only place I’ve ever seen the blooms in real life. Absolutely stunning! And much larger plants than I expectedThey are voracious feeders and heavy drinkers. You really have to pile on the fertilizer (I shoveled composted horse manure on mine) to get the growth. It took more than one season in Zone 8 to get to the requisite number of leaves (I think it was 38 before the flag leaf showed) for flowering, even for Veinte Cohol which is supposedly a short season banana. After the flower shows it takes 2-3 months for the fruit to ripen. The blooms are impressive, though. This is Veinte View attachment 3699
@scott_va @Figless I saw this video on banana varieties that are cold hardy that was very good. Thought you would enjoy itSeveral years ago, if you were entering Tifton, Georgia (coming from the north and heading for Florida) on I75 and looked to the right just past the first exit, you would see rows of bananas and plantains planted in an open field. There were over 60 different types in the experimental plot and some would bloom and have fruit. I’m not sure if they are still there. https://www.statebystategardening.com/dr-greg-fonsah/
Love plantains!Several years ago, if you were entering Tifton, Georgia (coming from the north and heading for Florida) on I75 and looked to the right just past the first exit, you would see rows of bananas and plantains planted in an open field. There were over 60 different types in the experimental plot and some would bloom and have fruit. I’m not sure if they are still there. https://www.statebystategardening.com/dr-greg-fonsah/