Musa basjoo
Japanese banana
- 2 litre pot
- £19.99
- available to order from winter
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- Standard £5.99
- Position: full sun
- Soil: moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil
- Rate of growth: average
- Hardiness: borderline hardy (will need winter protection)
An extraordinary, award-winning architectural plant with huge, green, paddle-like leaves that can each grow up to 3m long. Musa basjoo produces creamy yellow flowers in summer, that are often followed by yellowish-green fruit. These are not tasty enough to eat, however the plants look brilliant when incorporated into jungle-style planting schemes, and can be potted up into large pots and treated as a dynamic feature.
Musa needs consistent warmth, high humidity, and bright, indirect light to thrive. Water regularly during the growing season, keeping the compost lightly moist but never soggy, and feed monthly with a balanced liquid fertiliser. In winter, reduce watering and allow the top of the compost to dry slightly between waterings. Always use a free-draining mix and repot each spring to refresh the compost.
Avoid placing the plant in cold draughts or near radiators, and keep temperatures above 13°C (55°F). In warmer months, it can be placed outside in a sheltered, frost-free spot from May to September. Trim off any old or damaged leaves as they become shredded to keep the plant looking neat. The plant appreciates extra humidity, so misting the leaves or using a humidity tray will help, especially in dry indoor environments.
If it becomes root-bound or outgrows its container, pot on in autumn. Ornamental banana can be grown as a striking conservatory or bright room plant and should be returned indoors before the first frost. Watch out for pests like spider mites or aphids and treat early with organic, horticultural soap if needed.
Avoid placing the plant in cold draughts or near radiators, and keep temperatures above 13°C (55°F). In warmer months, it can be placed outside in a sheltered, frost-free spot from May to September. Trim off any old or damaged leaves as they become shredded to keep the plant looking neat. The plant appreciates extra humidity, so misting the leaves or using a humidity tray will help, especially in dry indoor environments.
If it becomes root-bound or outgrows its container, pot on in autumn. Ornamental banana can be grown as a striking conservatory or bright room plant and should be returned indoors before the first frost. Watch out for pests like spider mites or aphids and treat early with organic, horticultural soap if needed.
Goes well with
Biofleece plastic free plant fleece - 30gsm
2.1m × 10m
£20.99
In stock (delivery within 2-3 working days)






