Raj, because we know that you're a very serious person, I take the words in your narrative for granted, else I had some doubts whether you had done an attempt in fooling us, 😁 !
Hope however that there aren't free walking apes there to consume the future banana's, 😜 !
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I've seen these various times around the city here. I love taking pictures of their leaves. They have great textures. They are not native to our area. I guess someone loves the way they look. Mostly they are seen in the botanical gardens of the major cities. It's good that you found one. That's great, Raj.
What a terrific find, and a well taken shot. I have had the pleasure of tasting a banana freshly picked, when in Florida years ago, :) it was so good! tigs=^..^=
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Those leaves are huge Raj. Banana is one of those words that if you take the b and place it at the end and spell it backwards becomes a palindrome. Love all the green.
lol, had to laugh at SEA'S comment...certainly a surprising find in a park in Germany but a happy one as well as these broad-leaf plants are so attractive...lovely lush capture.