this is amazing and beautiful, the most i have ever seen, had no idea they got this many on one hand. Baby had surgery on her ear for a hematoma, 2 weeks ago. she is fine now.
Wow what a tree! I hope some day to eat a tree ripe banana. I think my taste in bananas would be very limited after that. I hear the tree ripe make you not want any other banana. You don't need many other words with that picture.
En España tenemos una región que se llama Canarias y allí se cultivan unos de los mejores y más sabrosos plátanos del mundo. Yo he visto las plataneras de Canarias y dan cada racimo aproximadamente unos 200 plátanos. Por eso al ver la fotografía me he quedado boquiabierto, es increible, ese racimo debe de tener entre 600 y 800 plátanos, cosa que nunca he visto. Gracias por publicarlo. Un cordial saludo desde Sevilla.
Oh my goodness, I've never seen anything like that. Very interesting!
ReplyDeleteThanks, I thought that was interesting too!
DeleteCool! It's really beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful indeed :)
Deletei've never seen anything like that either!
ReplyDeletevery cool!
First time I saw this 1,000 fingers banana was when I was in Singapore.
Deletethis is amazing and beautiful, the most i have ever seen, had no idea they got this many on one hand. Baby had surgery on her ear for a hematoma, 2 weeks ago. she is fine now.
ReplyDeleteGlad to know your baby is healing :)
DeleteThat is amazing!
ReplyDeleteGod's creations are :)
DeleteWhat a cool capture! Love the textured feel of this photo. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! This is a raw shot :)
DeleteWow...what a stunning "thing"!
ReplyDeleteGreat capture!!!
Have a lovely and blessed day!
BShell
Thanks for the visit... I'm checking your blog now!
DeleteHow amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing pic and tree! Monkeys will surely love that tree! :)
ReplyDeleteA family of monkeys will be happy, hahah!
DeleteForever More!!! That is incredible! I've never seen such a thing :) I love it!
ReplyDeletethanks for visiting my blog and your comment!! My gosh, what a cool looking tree!! I have not seen anything like that before!!!
ReplyDeletehope your Friday is a great one!
betty
You are welcome!
DeleteThat's so amazing! The mother plant must have been given added support to avoid breakage. Where is that photo taken?
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed amazing! This banana tree was on the ground of Jurong Bird Park in Singapore :)
DeleteAn artsy tree...love it.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteWow what a tree! I hope some day to eat a tree ripe banana. I think my taste in bananas would be very limited after that. I hear the tree ripe make you not want any other banana. You don't need many other words with that picture.
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
DeleteThat is one amazing banana tree photo! Wow!
ReplyDeleteAmazing indeed Ms Kay G!
ReplyDeleteIs this a type of banana plant or a one of mutant plant? Looks really strange.
ReplyDeleteThis is a banana plant :)
DeleteEn España tenemos una región que se llama Canarias y allí se cultivan unos de los mejores y más sabrosos plátanos del mundo.
ReplyDeleteYo he visto las plataneras de Canarias y dan cada racimo aproximadamente unos 200 plátanos. Por eso al ver la fotografía me he quedado boquiabierto, es increible, ese racimo debe de tener entre 600 y 800 plátanos, cosa que nunca he visto. Gracias por publicarlo.
Un cordial saludo desde Sevilla.