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Musa 'Pisang Awak' - Dwarf Namwah Banana

Pisang Awak (= Namwah, Ducasse) is a favourite dessert cultivar from SE Asia, now grown worldwide. Its main features are (1) plant hardiness to drought, wind, cold and diseases (2) spectacular flavour with creamy texture. Few drawbacks are known. This is the dwarf clone known as Namwah Kohm.

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Pisang Awak (also known as Namwah and Ducasse) is a favourite dessert cultivar from SE Asia, now grown worldwide.

Its main features are (1) plant hardiness to drought, wind, cold and diseases, and (2) spectacular flavour with creamy texture. Few drawbacks are known, but the bunch is not too large, and - of course - some conoisseurs cultivars can taste even better. 

This is the dwarf pisang awak, the clone known as Namwah Kohm. It is actually a semi-dwarf. tree in the 3-4 m range (with leaves). Truly dwarf cultivars are much "dwarfer", such as Rajapuri, Dwarf Orinoco, Topocho, or Dwarf Cavendish.


What do we ship?

We ship a stout rooted sucker, not a potted plant. You will receive it with the corm wrapped in a bag with moist sphagnum or perlite.

In spring, suckers may not have roots. In this case, suckers are easy to root if temperatures are kept between 20 and 30 C.

The picture of the bunch, slightly cropped, is from Wikimedia Commons: By Bùi Thụy Đào Nguyên - Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17174328

Cultivation Protégée
Origine de la plante Asia
Présentation Racine nue
Taille max. 300cm et plus
Famille botanique Musaceae
Température minimale hivernale 0 ºC à 15 ºC
Type de plante Herbacées
Couleur Jaune
Soins Pot
Forme Vivaces
Avis important - En raison de notre longue expérience en tant qu'exportateurs et importateurs, nous vous informons que toutes les commandes arrivant après le 16 novembre 2024 seront expédiées après la deuxième semaine de janvier 2025, afin d'éviter toute perte ou retard de livraison éventuel dû au trafic excessif des colis de Noël.