red banana plant indoor care Red Banana Tree
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red banana plant indoor care

red banana plant indoor care Red Banana Tree

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red banana plant indoor care Red Banana TreeIntroduction Transform your Pool, Patio, Home, or Garden into a Tropical Oasis! Fiery Spikes of Red and Bronze Foliage Scarlett Colored Stems Grow as a patio plant or annual in cooler areas Deer, Disease, and Pest Resistant Description The Red Banana Tree (Musa Acuminata) is an ornamental tree with exotic foliage, reddish purple skin and vibrant, scarlet colored stems. Though they do not typically produce edible fruit, red banana trees produce an

Introduction

Transform your Pool, Patio, Home, or Garden into a Tropical Oasis!

  • Fiery Spikes of Red and Bronze Foliage
  • Scarlett-Colored Stems
  • Grow as a patio plant or annual in cooler areas
  • Deer, Disease, and Pest Resistant

Description

The Red Banana Tree (Musa Acuminata) is an ornamental tree with exotic foliage, reddish-purple skin and vibrant, scarlet-colored stems. Though they do not typically produce edible fruit, red banana trees produce an attractive, standout enhancement to any house, yard or landscape. Originally from Southeast Asia, these trees usually have leaves of about 6 to 10 feet high. Blooms might show up on mature plants.

There are several sorts of Red Banana trees, including the Zebrina Banana, the Siam Ruby Banana and the Bordelon Banana. Ornamental Red Banana trees can include tall, medium-size and dwarf size trees. All types are fast growing, and taking care of banana trees isn't challenging at all. This tree only calls for periodic maintenance and little pruning.

How To Care

Red Banana tree care is rather simple once you've learned what the tree requires. First, the soil needs to constantly be moist, so be sure to keep the tree well watered and do not allow the soil go dry. At the very same time, be careful not to puddle ground, as this might result in root rot. You might need to irrigate during times of prolonged drought, however bananas do often tend to be resilient.

In terms of the soil itself, keep in mind that Red Banana trees do best in well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Soil that has a pH in between 5.5 & 6.5 is ideal. Fertilize your banana tree frequently also.

Red Banana trees are hearty, big eaters and also require lots of nutrients, specifically for blossoming and fruit production. Potassium-rich fertilizer is terrific, and you could also include garden compost and manure to assist boosting the tree's nutrient intake. It's advised that you use of 1 extra pound of fertilizer for a more youthful plant and as much as 2 pounds for a fully grown tree.

Landscape Ideas

This powerful bronze-colored, fat-trunk banana is really bold in the garden and is also used just as a solitary accent. A really valuable tree for high-density coastal gardens to separate residences that might be simply a couple of feet apart. Perfect for courtyards where they won't overgrow.

With its solitary trunk, it is best in huge exotic pots enhanced with a South Pacific theme. In cooler environments, it can be planted in huge pots or sheltered indoors for the winter season. Best in extremely sheltered places such as courtyards, walled entry gardens, atriums and also protected slots between structures.

For additional options, be sure to browse our Ornamental Banana collection.

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Kristi V.
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★★★★★ 4
Almost perfect...upraised logo should be left off
This toy is great for relentless chewers with strong jaws! It would be almost perfect if it didn't have a "K9" logo in raised rubber on it. That is the place that my aggressive chewer shepherd/bulldog mix focuses on and is able to get small chunks off. Without that logo, he would chew the ball more evenly, instead of fixating on that one spot. He loves this ball and has chewed on it for about an hour off & on each of the 11 days he has had it. Although it is very durable so far, the flaw is the upraised logo.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2026
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Ryan
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
Perfect for High-Drive Dogs & Surprisingly Durable (six month review)
I use this ring ball for structured fetch and tug sessions with my high-drive German Shepherd mix (91 lbs. at 10 mon.), and it’s easily the best toy we’ve added to our routine. What makes it truly exceptional is how it allows my dog to engage in the full canine predatory sequence: • Chase: He locks in visually and bolts after the ring when I throw it. • Grab & Hold: He brings it back, pins it against my leg, and bites down firmly (the toy—not the leg!)—his way of acting out the natural catch-and-control behavior. • Unalive & Tug: We finish with a strong tug session, which satisfies his instinct to grip and shake—basically his version of “making the toy unalive.” • Settle & Chew: Afterward, he relaxes with a chew toy or eats—completing the full physical and mental cycle in a healthy, balanced way. Durability is outstanding—this toy stands up to intense tug sessions with no tearing or damage, even with a 91 lb powerhouse. My senior dog also joins in for double tug play, and it holds up beautifully to that too. I don’t leave this toy down for chewing—it’s not a chew toy. I use it specifically for fetch and tug, then put it away when we’re done. This keeps it exciting and extends its lifespan. My dog has other chew toys he can use freely throughout the day. This isn’t just another fetch toy—when thoughtful it provides a structured, instinct-satisfying experience that’s mentally enriching and physically engaging. If you have a high-drive or working breed, or a dog who thrives on interactive play, this ring ball is 100% worth it.
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JohnMichael Rodriguez
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Finally, a toy my dog hasn’t murdered
If your dog destroys toys like it’s their full-time job, this stick is the boss-level challenge they didn’t see coming. I gave it to my power-chewer (a pit mix with jaws of steel), and after a week of gnawing, tossing, and dramatic tug-of-war battles, it’s still intact. Not even a dent. I think it might be made of space-grade rubber or the same stuff they use in black boxes. It’s got a good weight to it — heavy enough to feel solid, light enough to toss without pulling a shoulder. No squeaker, no fluff, no sad stuffing guts all over the living room. Just pure chewable glory. Pros: • Actually indestructible (or close enough) • Great for aggressive chewers • No squeaker = peace and quiet • Easy to clean and doesn’t smell weird • Doubles as a fetch toy and chew stick Minor feedback: It’s a bit heavy for small dogs, and it doesn’t bounce or squeak — but if your dog’s into serious chewing, they won’t care. Also, don’t drop it on your foot. Trust me. Final thoughts: This toy is the Chuck Norris of dog sticks. If your pup has shredded everything else, give this a shot. It might just survive — and so might your sanity.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2025
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Matt
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
Durable
If you have an aggressive chewer this will hold up for about a month. After about a month of daily use my police k9 will get the ends off. Is it completely indestructible no, does it hold up better then any other toy he’s had absolutely. When you have a dog with super high toy drive you understand nothing is indestructible but I will say a month for a toy to last with my dog is great and I accept the fact I just have to buy new toys monthly. For reference my dog will destroy a Kong in about half the time.
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Dana
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
GREAT DURABILITY FOR MY XL SUPER CHEWER !
My dog LOVESSSSS this toy. It’s definitely one of her favorites! I have a Pit-Mastiff mix and she loves to chew toys, but her breed also means she’s got an outrageous amount of strength in those jaws, making it hard to find toys that can last without getting torn up super easily. We typically buy Kong “Super Chewer” toys and this has held up better than those! We’ve had it a good few months and it’s super durable. She gnaws on this thing every day for a good bit of time, and it doesn’t have any weak spots, holes, chunks missing, NOTHING, except a few dimples. It’s firm but also has give to it that (I think) really provides a good chewing option. It’s got enough weight and give to it that I can throw it for her and it’ll bounce without flying around crazy like some toys. The toy itself is not super cute, but my dog definitely is when she’s carrying it around everywhere 🥹 My only con is that I wish it came in other colors! I was surprised that she liked it so much because she typically prefers bright colored toys like red/orange/blue/green. It took some time, but once she warmed up to it and realized she could chew as hard as she wanted on it, it was game over from there.
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