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1.Ensete Maurelii — Overview
Ensete ventricosum 'Maurelii', commonly known as the Red Abyssinian Banana or Red False Banana, is a striking perennial cultivar within the Musaceae family, prized for its dramatic ornamental foliage. It is derived from the species Ensete ventricosum, native to subtropical East Africa (particularly Ethiopia), where the species is a significant staple food crop.
'Maurelii' stands out with exceptionally large, paddle-shaped leaves. Reaching up to 3 feet long and 1.5 feet wide, these leaves display captivating deep burgundy, purple, and reddish tints.
Coloration is especially pronounced on new growth and leaf axils, varying with light exposure to create a dynamic visual accent. Its robust pseudostem (often called a
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1.1.Ensete Maurelii — Key Features
- Striking Burgundy — Purple Foliage — The most prominent feature, offering a dramatic visual appeal.
- Large, Lanceolate Leaves — Can grow several feet long, creating an impressive canopy.
- Robust Pseudostem — Forms a sturdy base, contributing to the plant's architectural form.
- Tropical Aesthetic — Instantly transforms any space into an exotic, vibrant environment.
- Adaptable to Container Growth — Thrives in large pots, allowing for flexible placement and indoor relocation.
- Significant Indoor Height — Can reach 6-10 feet tall indoors under optimal conditions.
- Native to Ethiopia (species) — Cultivar derived from a plant with rich cultural and agricultural significance.
- Member of the Musaceae Family — Related to bananas, but distinct in its growth and fruit characteristics.
- Rarely Flowers Indoors — May produce banana-like yellow flowers after several years of maturity.
- Drought Intolerant — Requires consistent moisture for optimal health and appearance.
1.2.Ensete Maurelii — Quick Summary
- Ensete Maurelii is a stunning ornamental Red Abyssinian Banana cultivar.
- Features dramatic burgundy-purple, large lanceolate leaves.
- Primarily grown as a tropical accent plant or indoor specimen.
- Requires warm, humid conditions and consistent moisture.
- Edible fruit and starchy pseudostem are characteristics of the parent species, Ensete ventricosum.
- Adds a vibrant, exotic touch to any space.
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4.Ensete Maurelii — Appearance & Identification
5.Ensete Maurelii — Water Requirements
- Light Requirements — Thrives in full sun to partial shade; ensure some protection from intense afternoon sun to prevent leaf scorch, especially in hotter climates.
- Soil & Drainage — Requires a rich, well-draining potting mix. A blend of peat, sand, and loam, or a high-quality tropical plant mix, is ideal to prevent waterlogging.
- Watering — Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water regularly, especially during warm growing seasons, and reduce frequency in cooler months.
- Humidity — Prefers high humidity, mimicking its native subtropical environment. Mist leaves frequently or place the plant near a humidifier, particularly indoors.
- Temperature — Best grown in warm conditions, ideally between 65-80°F (18-27°C). Protect from frost, as it is highly sensitive to cold temperatures.
- Fertilization — Feed monthly during the growing season (spring to fall) with a balanced liquid fertilizer to support its rapid growth and large foliage.
- Container Growth — Excellent for container cultivation; use a large pot with ample drainage holes to accommodate its substantial root system and allow for indoor relocation during cold periods.
- Propagation — Primarily propagated by division of suckers, though seed propagation is possible but typically slow and less common for this specific cultivar.
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Last Updated: June 28, 2026








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