Hmmm its been awhile since I've been on here but anyway, I need help identifying a tree in my back yard. We recently moved and found that the back yard had serious overgrowth but we did find some interesting things there as well one of them is this tree, or should I say collection of tree's. To me they look like banana trees but I would like an expert opinion and I knew this was the place to go for that.
If anyone knows anything about them please don't hesitate to respond thank you.
Tree Identification
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Thank you I thought they were, as for what I'm going to do with them I think I'll just leave them be and let them grow down here its never cold enough to have to worry about any plants bigger than potted house plants. Also do you think they will actually produce bananas? I don't know anything about banana trees, anyway thanks again now I know what they are.
So I was walking around my back yard taking pictures of some of the other interesting things I found and as I was passing the banana trees I noticed something different about one of them and here it is. I'm assuming that this will eventually turn into a banana bunch but I'm not sure. I thought it was rather interesting so I decided to take a picture and show you guys.
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Hey everyone, just thought I would give an update on the trees. They have grown about 2 feet since the last picture was taken they seem to be doing good but then heat does seem to be effecting it some there are a few burn spots but nothing you don't expect living in Texas. Also the thing that was hanging has changed, I don't know much about banana trees so at this time I'm just gonna wait and see what happens.