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red banana leaf plant indoor Rojo Red Banana

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red banana leaf plant indoor Rojo Red BananaIntroduction Transform your Pool, Patio, Home, or Garden into a Tropical Oasis! Enormous, Green Leaves with Deep Red Stripes Add a Warm, Tropical Feel to your home Grow as a patio plant or annual in cooler areas Deer, Disease, and Pest Resistant Description The Rojo Red Banana is an ornamental banana tree that can transform your patio, pool area, home, or garden into a tropical oasis! Grab your pina colada and kick your feet up! Huge, green leaves

Introduction

Transform your Pool, Patio, Home, or Garden into a Tropical Oasis!

  • Enormous, Green Leaves with Deep Red Stripes
  • Add a Warm, Tropical Feel to your home
  • Grow as a patio plant or annual in cooler areas
  • Deer, Disease, and Pest Resistant

Description

The Rojo Red Banana is an ornamental banana tree that can transform your patio, pool area, home, or garden into a tropical oasis! Grab your pina colada and kick your feet up! Huge, green leaves striped with a deep maroon red are sure to liven up your landscape. Dark red stems add even more color and flare. The Rojo Banana can reach heights up to 8 feet and width up to 6 feet at maturity.

This banana does not produce fruit, but it will produce jealous gazes from your nosy neighbors! In fact you could even plant a row of Rojo Bananas as a privacy screen to block those nosy neighbors out! For a banana hedge, plant your Rojo banana plants about 5 feet apart. Rojo Bananas prefer moist soil. In fact, these plants can even grow in wet conditions.

Water deeply 1 to 2 times per week for you plant to be at its healthiest. Bananas thrive in full sun, but can tolerate part sun as well. Add our balanced, slow release fertilizer when planting, in early spring, and late summer for best results. When grown in containers, fertilizer 4 times per year. Rojo Bananas are hardy in zones 8-11.

Cooler climates can plant in containers and move them inside in the winter to enjoy them year after year. Banana plants are deer, pest, and disease resistant. Spice up your landscape with the tropical look and rich color of the Rojo Red Banana. Order yours today before they're gone!

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The Rojo Red Banana is an ornamental banana tree that can transform your patio, pool area, home, or garden into a tropical oasis! Grab your pina colada and kick your feet up! Huge, green leaves striped with a deep maroon red are sure to liven up your landscape. Dark red stems add even more color and flare.

The Rojo Banana can reach heights up to 8 feet and width up to 6 feet at maturity. This banana does not produce fruit, but it will produce jealous gazes from your nosy neighbors! In fact you could even plant a row of Rojo Bananas as a privacy screen to block those nosy neighbors out! For a banana hedge, plant your Rojo banana plants about 5 feet apart.

Rojo Bananas prefer moist soil. In fact, these plants can even grow in wet conditions. Water deeply 1 to 2 times per week for you plant to be at its healthiest. Bananas thrive in full sun, but can tolerate part sun as well. Add our balanced, slow release fertilizer when planting, in early spring, and late summer for best results.

When grown in containers, fertilizer 4 times per year. Rojo Bananas are hardy in zones 8-11. Cooler climates can plant in containers and move them inside in the winter to enjoy them year after year. Banana plants are deer, pest, and disease resistant. Spice up your landscape with the tropical look and rich color of the Rojo Red Banana. Order yours today before they're gone!

Landscape Ideas

The Rojo Red Banana plant offers unique color and rich texture contrast to traditional plants. Banana plants look beautiful around pools and patios. Plant in groups of 3 or 5 to create a bold look with tons of color and beauty. This exotic plant looks fantastic in containers and is ideal for use as a patio plant.

You can even grow your Red Banana plant indoors next to a sunny window! Plant several banana trees in a row for a truly unique privacy screen. For a banana hedge, plant your Rojo banana plants about 5 feet apart.

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