Dwarf Cavendish {Musa acuminata} Fruiting | High Yield | Indoor Outdoor | Tropical | Culinary Grade | Fragrant | 5 seeds 

Musa acuminata better known as the Cavendish banana, it is a species implicated in the origin of the vast majority of edible bananas. Many of the bananas sold in grocery stores are from cultivars of this species or from hybrids in which this species is a parent.

Primarily grown not for their fruit but for their ornamental foliage that lends an exotic and tropical aura to the home or the garden. Musa acuminata is a 'dwarf variety' that typically grows to 120 to 180cm (4 to 6ft) tall. Extremely suitable for containers or gardens, it makes a much more manageable plant than other species. The fruits, at 12cm (5in) long, are smaller than the common desert banana. They are sweeter are at their best when eaten very ripe.