Which banana plants do we like to grow?
Our favourite banana plant has to be the Musa Basjoo, the most common addition to any exotic garden, quick growing and stunning to look at. We also grow the Ensete ventricosum ‘Maurelii’ red Abyssinian, Ethiopian banana for sale, as well as the popular and stunning Musa sikkimensis – Red Tiger and the Musella lasiocarpa – China yellow banana, Golden lotus banana – all a great choice when adding banana plants to your upcoming exotic garden.
We have created pages about a number of banana plants that can be grown and enjoyed in the UK, and with a bit of love, care and attention you can get them through a cold winter ready to grow even bigger in the next season.
Other Banana plants you might be interested in!
Musa 'Siam Ruby' – A Dazzling Addition to Your Tropical Garden
Musa 'Siam Ruby' is a stunning banana plant cultivar admired for its ruby-red leaves with green speckling, which adds an exotic touch to any garden. This eye-catching plant is native to Southeast Asia and is a delightful addition for gardeners seeking to create a tropical paradise in their own backyard. In this article, we will explore the features, care, and cultivation of the magnificent Musa 'Siam Ruby.'
Origins and Characteristics
Musa 'Siam Ruby' was first discovered in the wild in Papua New Guinea and is believed to be a natural mutation of the wild banana species Musa acuminata. The plant quickly gained popularity among plant enthusiasts for its striking, colourful foliage. The large, paddle-shaped leaves of the Musa 'Siam Ruby' are predominantly ruby-red, adorned with contrasting green speckling, which creates a dazzling visual effect. The plant can grow up to 8-10 feet tall, making it an ideal centerpiece for tropical-themed gardens.
Cultivation and Care
Musa 'Siam Ruby' requires specific growing conditions to thrive and maintain its vibrant coloration. The following tips will help ensure successful cultivation:
- Soil: Like most banana plants, Musa 'Siam Ruby' prefers well-draining soil with a slightly acidic pH level of 6.0 to 6.5. Adding organic matter, such as compost or well-rotted manure, can help improve soil quality and fertility.
- Light: This plant thrives in full sun, requiring at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day to achieve optimal growth and maintain its vibrant colours. Partial shade is tolerable but may result in less intense coloration.
- Water: Consistent moisture is essential for Musa 'Siam Ruby.' Water the plant regularly, ensuring the soil remains consistently moist but not waterlogged. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to root rot.
- Fertilisation: Provide a balanced, slow-release fertiliser to the Musa 'Siam Ruby' during the growing season (spring through summer) to support its growth and coloration.
- Winter Care: Musa 'Siam Ruby' is not frost-tolerant and should be protected from freezing temperatures. In colder climates, consider growing the plant in a container and moving it indoors or to a heated greenhouse during the winter months.
Propagation
Musa 'Siam Ruby' can be propagated through division by separating the offshoots, or “pups,” that emerge from the parent plant's base. Carefully remove the pups from the parent plant and transplant them into a new location or container. The best time for propagation is during the spring or early summer when the plant is actively growing.
Landscape Use
The Musa 'Siam Ruby' is an ideal focal point for any tropical or exotic garden due to its bold, colourful foliage. It can be used as a specimen plant, combined with other tropical plants, or even incorporated into mixed borders for added visual interest. Its captivating colour and texture can also make it a striking addition to patios or poolside areas when grown in large containers.
Conclusion
Musa 'Siam Ruby' is an exceptional banana plant cultivar that adds an exotic touch and vibrant color to any garden. With proper care and attention, this beautiful plant can thrive and serve as a focal point in a variety of landscape settings. By following the cultivation tips outlined in this article, gardeners can successfully grow and enjoy the dazzling beauty of Musa 'Siam Ruby.'
Musa 'Zebrina'
Musa 'Zebrina,' also known as the Blood Banana, is a captivating banana plant cultivar celebrated for its red and green striped foliage. This stunning plant, native to Southeast Asia, is perfect for adding a tropical touch to gardens.
Musa 'Zebrina' is a cultivar of Musa acuminata, originating from the Indonesian region. Its remarkable foliage, featuring red and green stripes, resembles zebra stripes, giving the plant its unique appeal. Growing to a moderate height of 6-8 feet, it is suitable for a variety of garden settings.