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The Burnetts Banana Trees are as high as the house!!!



Information about Banana Trees growth in NC

Banana trees, known for their large, lush leaves and tropical appearance, have garnered increasing interest among gardeners and horticulturists in North Carolina (NC). The state’s climate, characterized by its humid subtropical conditions, offers a unique environment that can support the growth of various banana species, particularly the hardy varieties that can withstand cooler temperatures. In NC,

As banana trees grow, they can reach heights of up to 15 feet or more, depending on the variety and growing conditions. They produce large, paddle-shaped leaves that can measure several feet in length, creating a striking visual appeal in any landscape. The flowering stage typically occurs in late summer, leading to the development of banana clusters that can take several months to mature. Gardeners in NC should be patient, as the fruiting process can be lengthy, but the reward of harvesting homegrown bananas is well worth the wait.

In summary, growing banana trees in North Carolina can be a rewarding endeavor for those willing to provide the necessary care and attention. By understanding their specific needs regarding sunlight, soil, water, and nutrients, gardeners can successfully cultivate these tropical plants, bringing a touch of the tropics to their own backyards. With proper techniques and care, banana trees can thrive in NC, offering not only beautiful foliage but also delicious fruit for enjoyment.


The Burnetts' banana trees have suffered from frost damage. We are disappointed because we had hoped to use the leaves as decorations for our Philippine Christmas.




Following the frost, we cut them down. Occasionally, if there's a warm day, they attempt to grow leaves. Observe the size of the trunks of these trees.




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