Banana 'Blue Java' (Musa acuminata × balbisiana)

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The Blue Java Banana, also known as the Ice Cream Banana, is an exotic fruit variety renowned for its unique blue-tinged peel and creamy texture that remarkably resembles vanilla ice cream in flavor. This unusual banana cultivar is a hybrid of the wild Musa acuminata and Musa balbisiana species, and it thrives in the humid, tropical regions, particularly in Hawaii and parts of Southeast Asia where it is both cultivated and highly prized.

The plant itself is a robust, fast-growing perennial that can reach heights of 15 to 20 feet. Its leaves are broad and long, capable of growing several feet in length, providing a striking visual with their lush green coloration. The distinctive blue hue of the bananas is most noticeable before they fully ripen. As they mature, the bananas transition to a pale yellow, making them easier to distinguish from their common yellow cousins.

The Blue Java Banana's flesh is soft and sweet, with a texture and flavor that have been likened to ice cream, making them a favorite for eating fresh as well as a popular ingredient in desserts. Beyond its culinary appeal, the Blue Java Banana is also valued for its hardiness. It is more cold-tolerant compared to other banana varieties, making it a suitable option for growers in less tropical climates that wish to cultivate a taste of the tropics. This cold tolerance extends the range where the Blue Java Banana can be successfully grown, allowing for a broader cultivation range and making it an attractive option for enthusiasts in cooler regions.

    Quick Care Guide

    Plant Type

    Perennial Fruiting Plant / Ornamental Plant

    Harvest Season

    Varies by variety; typically year-round in suitable climates

    Mature Size

    6-25 feet tall, depending on the variety; 6-10 feet wide

    Soil & Moisture

    Rich, well-draining soil; consistently moist but not waterlogged

    Light Requirements

    Full Sun to Partial Shade (depending on the variety)

    Growth Rate Fast
    Self-fertile Yes
    Zone Hardiness Outdoors 9-11; Patio/Greenhouse 4+
    Propagation

    Grown from tissue culture, offsets (pups), or rhizome divisions; most varieties produce pups within a growing season, and mature plants can fruit within 9-20 months depending on the size and variety.

    Full Growing Guide

    Did you know? The banana plant is actually an evergreen perennial fruiting herb, not a tree! The large ‘trunk’ is actually a pseudostem, which is made of bulky, leafy layers that emerge and wither over time. Banana plants are fast-growing, and prone to reproducing new plants through mini clones known as suckers.

    Banana plants are a striking addition to any garden, offering lush foliage and, in some varieties, delicious fruit. While Sow Exotic carries a diverse range of banana varieties, from the rare and exotic to the more common types, the general care for banana plants is quite similar across the board. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you nurture these tropical beauties, ensuring they thrive in your garden.

    Climate and Sunlight

    Bananas are tropical and subtropical plants, thriving in warm climates with plenty of sunlight. They prefer full sun, receiving at least 6-8 hours of direct light each day. However, some varieties can tolerate partial shade, especially in hotter climates where too much direct sun can scorch the leaves. For those in cooler regions, growing bananas in pots that can be moved indoors during the colder months is an ideal solution.

    Soil Requirements

    Banana plants prefer rich, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.5-7.0). Amending your soil with organic matter, such as compost or well-rotted manure, can help create the ideal growing environment. Good drainage is crucial, as banana plants are susceptible to root rot if left in waterlogged conditions.  Bananas like to be planted high on a mound in rich, moist but well-drained, nitrogen-rich soil, and humid conditions similar to their native tropical and subtropical regions. In well-drained soil, bananas can almost never get too much water, sunlight, and nutrients. Water regularly to maintain leaves and promote fruit production.

    Watering Needs

    Thrives in ample humidity! Bananas are water-loving plants, requiring consistent moisture to thrive. Water deeply and regularly, ensuring the soil remains moist but not waterlogged. Mulching around the base of the plant can help retain soil moisture and keep the roots cool. During the hottest parts of the year, you may need to water more frequently to prevent the soil from drying out. However, avoid letting the plant sit in standing water, as this can lead to root rot.

    Fertilization

    Bananas are heavy feeders and benefit from regular fertilization. Use a balanced fertilizer with an NPK ratio of 10-10-10 or similar, applying it every 4-6 weeks during the growing season. You can also supplement with organic options like compost tea, fish emulsion, or well-aged manure to provide additional nutrients. Be sure to water the plant thoroughly after fertilizing to prevent root burn.

    Mature Size

    Really varies depending on variety. Some dwarf banana varieties grow only to 2-3 ft where other banana types reach up to 40 ft tall. Most banana plants can be grown easily in containers and overwintered indoors if needed. We recommend a minimum 7 gal. planter size.  Banana plants are fast-growing, and prone to reproducing new plants through mini clones known as suckers.

    Pruning and Maintenance

    Banana plants require minimal pruning. Remove any dead or damaged leaves to keep the plant healthy and attractive. After a banana plant produces fruit, it will die back. Cut the spent pseudostem (the trunk-like structure) to the ground level to allow space for new pups (offshoots) to grow. It's essential to manage these pups by allowing only the strongest ones to mature, as overcrowding can reduce fruit production.

    Pests and Diseases

    Banana plants can be susceptible to pests like aphids, spider mites, and banana weevils. Regularly inspect your plants for signs of infestation and treat them promptly with insecticidal soap or neem oil if needed. Diseases such as Panama disease or banana bunchy top virus can also affect bananas, so it's crucial to source your plants from reputable suppliers like Sow Exotic and to maintain good garden hygiene.

    Harvesting

    For fruiting varieties, bananas are typically ready to harvest 75-80 days after flowering. Harvest the bunch when the fruits are full-sized but still green. They will ripen off the plant. Cut the entire stalk with a sharp knife and hang it in a cool, shaded area to allow the bananas to ripen evenly. Some ornamental varieties may not produce edible fruit, but their vibrant foliage and unique flowers are enough to make them a garden centerpiece.

    Harvest can be year-round, but most predominantly in the warm summer months. With good care, bananas are capable of producing fruit within the first 15-18 months of planting. It will take 9-15 months before the tree starts flowering and an additional 2-6 months before the bananas are ready to be picked. (Expect approximately 3-6 months less time from planting to fruit for Banana plants in our XL Pot Size)

    Final Tips

    Whether you're growing bananas for their fruit or ornamental value, providing the right care will ensure they thrive and bring a touch of the tropics to your garden. Pair this general guide with the specific care instructions for your chosen variety to maximize your success. Happy gardening!

     

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    • EJ Profile picture for Eric j.
      Eric j.
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      I recommend this product
      Years Gardening 10+
      Grown This Variety Before? No
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars
      2 months ago
      Hope it's a true blue java and not NamWa

      Tree arrived in perfect health and looked beautiful, I recently purchased "blue java" banana trees from a couple other nurseries here in Florida to be disappointed when they produced fruit they were not Blue Java they were all NamWa only time will tell if they are indeed true blue java , other than that I've purchased multiple plants and trees from Sow Exotic and have been nothing short of happy. 🙏please be a blue java🙏

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      Iris
      I recommend this product
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars
      2 years ago
      Great!

      I received my banana at the end of April and finally chose a spot and dug it’s hole about 2 weeks later. It had about 2 leaves on arrival and despite a slightly disturbed start (squirrels kept on digging the soil around the base and pulled down two of the lower leaves - thankfully, it grew a few more leaves while waiting for me), it’s growing fast averaging one new leaf a week! It’s now approaching 6 feet tall roughly 4 months later and I’m so happy! Hopefully, it will continue thriving and start producing fruit next year.

    • K
      Kaylee
      I recommend this product
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars
      2 years ago
      Yay!

      I am super pumped about my cute little banana plant! Communication on the company end was a little rough BUT it’s just because the wrong email is placed on the website. Once I got the right email everything worked out. Beyond excited about my cute little plant- it arrived happy! 🌱

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      Lesley
      I recommend this product
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars
      4 years ago
      Happy little plants.

      They all looked great. They arrived packed into their travel pods very nicely. I am so happy to say that in just 1 week the banana has put out two new leaves 😊

    • SF
      Stacy F.
      I recommend this product
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars
      4 years ago
      Excellent Quality!

      This was my first time ordering plants online which I was nervous about. The plant shipped and arrived quickly, very well packed. It was a really healthy seedling and I immediately put it in a pot. That was the last week of March. Already two weeks later the plant is taking off and growing like a weed!! I’m very pleased with my purchase and excited to watch this baby grow!

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