Dwarf Cavendish Banana Tree
Musa acuminata
Superfruit, right from home. That's what you'll get with the Dwarf Cavendish Banana Tree. Bananas are ultra-healthful, packed with fiber, potassium calcium and iron, plus the good looks for a tropical-inspired tree.
- Dwarf Cavendish Bananas easily thrive in growing zones 4 through 11 in a container, down to 20 degrees.
- The leaves of the Cavendish grow up to 4 feet long, are extremely lush, and provide shade and privacy.
- It only matures to 8 to 10 feet in height, so you'll be able to transport it.
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Why Dwarf Cavendish Banana Trees?
Superfruit, right from home. That's what you'll get with the Dwarf Cavendish Banana Tree. Bananas are ultra-healthful, packed with fiber, potassium calcium and iron, plus the good looks for a tropical-inspired tree.
Even better? Dwarf Cavendish Bananas easily thrive in growing zones 4 through 11. Warmer climates enable vigorous growth when this tree planted in the ground, but because our Cavendish is uniquely dwarf-sized, it also thrives when it's container planted. Plus, it only matures to 8 to 10 feet in height, so you'll be able to transport it from the patio to your kitchen or sunroom with ease.
The Dwarf Cavendish means you'll have a tropical air in any space. The leaves of the Cavendish grow up to 4 feet long, are extremely lush, and provide shade and privacy. Young leaves may tinge with red while the majority of the leaves are a fresh green color for extra visual interest, complemented by sizable flowers that drop prior to the development of your delectable bananas.
Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better
Best of all, your Dwarf Cavendish will be delivered with care. We use special attention when packing and shipping your prized tree, and during the growing season, you'll see fresh new leaves appear every few days. Plus, because we've planted and grown each Dwarf Cavendish for success, you get a proven performer in your homescape. You get healthful roots and developed branching because we've put in the hard work at our nursery, months ahead of time.
Our Dwarf Cavendish is a best-seller with bushels of delicious treats you'll harvest right from home - order your very own today!
Sizing:
Pot size | Average height |
6" / 1 gallon | 1 ft. |
10" / 3 gallon | 1.5-2 ft. |
12" / 5 gallon | 3 ft. |
14" / 7 gallon | 5-6 ft. |
15 gallon | 6-8 ft. |
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Product Details
Mature Height: | 8-10 ft. |
Mature Width: | 6-8 ft. |
Sunlight: | Full Sun, Partial Sun |
Growth Rate: | Fast |
Harvest Time: | January |
Botanical Name: | Musa acuminata |
Does Not Ship To: | AZ |
Grows Well In Zones: | 3-11 patio / 8-11 outdoors |
Growing Zones: 3-11 patio / 8-11 outdoors
(hardy down to 20℉)
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Based on 442 reviews
Beautiful plant
I am extremely happy and even impressed with how healthy the plant is and how fast it is growing. Cannot wait to get my first bananas!
Banana Tree
I love my banana tree, and this is for Jack R. I have cut out 3 suckers that have grown, now I have 4 banana trees!! Dont throw away! I hear they only produce 1 time so make sure to transplant your suckers. We should finally be getting bananas next January, I am so excited!! I tell all my friends about fast growing trees
Great
Seems like I’m getting new leaves every day
The tree seems to be
The tree seems to be doing ok, but I'm purchasing larger pot so it can continue to grow. My 1 question would be, the baby plant shoots, should they be cut off when transplanting, or leave them in place? If I were to cut them off, since I have about 5 of them besides the main tree, could I place them in water to attempt to get roots growing , and then plant them once roots are doing well, or won't they root, and I just throw them away? Appreciate, if someone can respond, or I'll try to reach up to someone there, via phone or chat. Thanks much. Jack Rutkowski
I just received my two
I just received my two banana trees today. They were both packed together in a slim box, and the leaves were smashed, wilted and shredded a bit. After taking the plants out, I trimmed off the most damaged leaves. Hopefully, they will recover - I'm not expecting bananas soon. I just love the plants!