Banana tree (follow up)
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Batignolles,
Paris 17,
Square des Batignolles
Since now four months I have reported on the banana tree in “my” park. It’s nicely growing, But still no bananas !
A newly retired Swede, living in Paris.
Posted by Peter at 11.8.07
10 comments:
It might be something else than a banana tree.
Difficult to believe that it's the same tree.
For me, at least.
Yes I did remember this bananan tree Peter :D
Sing with me, Peter:
"Yes, we have no bananas
We have-a no bananas today
We've string beans, and onions
Cabashes, and scallions,
And all sorts of fruit and say
We have an old fashioned tomato
A Long Island potato But yes, we have no bananas
We have no bananas today!"
;-)
Si il n'y a pas de fruits, il y a toujours de belles feuilles! On ne peut pas tout avoir.....
C'est un fait, ton bananier c'est pour le plaisir des zyeux et non celui du palais et c'est déjà ça !
Pour les bananes, je pense que celle de Cote d'Ivoire ou de Martinique de toute façon seraient meilleures...
Va voir le site: www.bananier.fr, que Claude a mis sur son blog, car elle a des bananiers dans son jardin et nous a fait un cours sur la banane.Tu peux voir son nom dans mon blog rubrique : site à visiter.
another 6mths perhaps? keep us posted.and don't forget a banana for me...your favorite feline...lol
yes, I believe it's the same banana tree because if one chops the trunk of a young banana tree in half, it'd reshoot the trunk again, and regrow (preferably a young tree; the old one (already flowered) the core already becomes hardened, it can't reshoot the bud again); banana tree is a type of creature in nature that doesn't need a "husband" to have baby!
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