Musa basjoo is the renowned hardy Japanese banana, producing huge, bright‑green tropical leaves for instant impact. These 3 garden‑ready plug plants establish quickly and can be planted out or potted on. Hardy with winter protection and ideal for exotic borders or large patio containers.
Musa basjoo — the Japanese Hardy Banana — is one of the most impressive tropical‑looking plants you can grow in the UK. Its large, bright‑green arching leaves create bold, exotic structure and movement, transforming borders, patios and jungle‑style gardens.
In warm, ideal conditions Musa basjoo may produce small bananas, though fruiting is uncommon in the UK. The real value lies in its dramatic foliage, incredibly fast seasonal growth, and ability to return year after year when given simple winter protection.
Your order includes 3 × 5cm garden‑ready plug plants. They root rapidly and can be planted straight out in warm weather, or potted on to build size before planting. Perfect for exotic garden beginners and enthusiasts alike.
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🌿 Key Features & Benefits
- 🌴 Huge tropical leaves creating instant impact
- ❄️ Hardy perennial banana with winter protection
- 🪴 Includes 3 × 5cm plug plants
- 🌞 Thrives in full sun and sheltered positions
- 🌿 Perfect for exotic borders, patios & jungle gardens
- ♻️ Eco‑friendly R‑PET packaging
- 🚚 FREE P&P (RM48 Tracked)
- ⚡ FREE RM24 upgrade on multi‑pack orders
🌿 Planting & Care
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Position: Full sun, warm and sheltered
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Soil: Moist, fertile, well‑drained
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Growth: Very fast in summer
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Winter care: Mulch crown heavily or wrap trunk with straw/fleece
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Uses: Exotic borders • Patio pots • Tropical displays
🌿 FAQs
Is Musa basjoo hardy?
Yes — hardy with winter protection around the crown.
Will it grow in containers?
Yes — thrives in large, deep pots with rich compost.
Will it bear fruit?
Rarely in the UK; it’s mainly grown for its foliage.