Experience the Flavors and the Aura of the Tropics
Dwarf Red Banana Offers Mouthwatering Fruit
Esteemed for its excellent fruit, the Dwarf Red banana tree is a bakers’ and cooks’ delight, with very sweet fruit that’s soft, with a custard-like consistency. For growers in zones 8-11 the Dwarf Red banana produces some of the best bananas available.
Create a Tropical Atmosphere
Popular in southern Florida, the tree lends a charming, tropical feel to your garden or landscape. If you have limited space, they make great patio plants – and do well in 2-3 gallon pots. The Dwarf Red Banana Tree has wide leaves that offer great shade. You can create your own private jungle!
A Dependable Producer
You’ll notice the Dwarf Red Banana Tree blooming in mid-summer. It’s always a treat watch its yellow-green bananas grow in and turn redder as it reaches maturity. You’ll get fruit the first year and each summer thereafter.
Delicious Fruit That’s Excellent for Cooking
When Dwarf Red bananas turn dark burgundy, they’ve gained a sweet, full-bodied flavor. You’ll be salivating over unforgettable breakfasts of smoothies, oatmeal, waffles and pancakes. These top-quality bananas are supreme to store-bought bananas and your desserts will taste sweeter than ever.
A Resilient Tree that Grows Very Fast
You’ll be amazed at how quickly the Dwarf Red banana tree can grow in uniformly warm, wet conditions with proper drainage. Feel free to keep it out in the open; it enjoys full sun and its durable leaves and trunk make it resistant to high wind.
If you can offer the Dwarf Red Banana its desired climate, consider yourself lucky! Order now, while they’re still in stock.
Planting & Care
Seasonal Information – Bananas prefer bright light conditions for 12 hours per day if possible. Constant warmth is also very important, with high humidity (above 50%). Night time temperatures of 67oF and daytime temps in the 80’s; with good air circulation is ideal. Maintain humidity in dry environments by misting and placing it on a layer of pebbles or decorative stone in a tray filled with water. The Dwarf Red Banana can be grown in Hardiness Zones 8 and up. Otherwise, grow indoors primarily with visits outdoors when the above temperature regimes can be met.
Location and Exposure – Sun exposure will determine fruit growth and/or foliage color. Provide a full sun position for your banana plants to give them their best fruit production. Grow in a partially shaded area if aiming for decorative foliage that stays a deep, rich green color. Shelter from the wind is recommended.
Soil Preferences – Provide a sandy soil that is rich in organic matter so that drainage is good, but water holding and a consistent supply of nutrients can be achieved. If creating your own mix of soil, use sand, perlite, and compost or manure. Soil pH should be slightly acidic, within the 5.5-7.0 range. Adjust pH with Sulfur well before planting.
Planting Instructions –
In Pots: Bananas have rhizomatous roots that grow from corms. They also can be fast growers, so size your pot accordingly. A minimum of 3X the size of the root ball at planting will eliminate the need for constant re-potting. Firm the soil around the root ball and do not bury the crown of the plant. Plant in a soil mix as prescribed above, and water well for the first few weeks. Do not overwater to the point where the soil becomes waterlogged. They will take up a lot of water and are heavy feeders. Fertilize at planting, preferably with an organic fertilizer.
In the Garden: Recommended spacing in a garden is about 4’ so as to create a stand, or patch of bananas. Plant in sandy, slightly acidic soil as above, with plenty of organic matter. Before winter, mulch heavily and prune the leaves back.
Watering – Provide consistent water and maintain high humidity, but avoid saturation or water logged soil. Water daily, sometimes twice per day in hot, dry climates. Do not let them fully dry out in between waterings.
Fertilization – Organic based fertilizers are best as they will release over time and not leach out because of the constant watering. Young plants want more nitrogen to help them grow fast. Once established, use a fertilizer with high Nitrogen and Potassium, 15:5:30 is a good formula, and fertilize monthly in the spring and summer. Water deeply after applying the fertilizer.
Diseases and Pests – Bananas are not subject to significant disease pests outside the tropics. Root rot will occur in cold, wet soil, and is by far the greatest disease threat to them. Symptoms of overwatering are leaves dying at the edges and turning brown. If the leaves turn yellow, they need more nutrients. Some insects that might attack your banana plant include the banana aphid, banana weevil, and coconut scale; and are all easily repelled with a mild organic insecticide or Neem oil.















Emily Johnson –
The Dwarf Red Banana Tree is absolutely stunning! It adds such a unique tropical vibe to my backyard. It’s easy to care for and has grown beautifully since I planted it.
Michael Brown –
I was pleasantly surprised by how healthy the tree arrived. It’s been a few weeks, and it’s thriving in my garden. The red color of the bananas is so eye-catching!
Sarah Lee –
This tree is perfect for small spaces. It doesn’t take up much room but still gives that exotic feel. The plant was well-packaged and arrived in great condition.
David Martinez –
I love the Dwarf Red Banana Tree! It’s a conversation starter for sure. My only complaint is that it took a bit longer to ship than expected, but it was worth the wait.
Jennifer Adams –
Such a unique addition to my garden! The tree is healthy and sturdy. I can’t wait to see it produce those red bananas! Highly recommend it.
Robert Wilson –
The tree arrived in good condition, but it took a while to acclimate to my garden. It’s growing slowly but surely. I’m optimistic it’ll thrive soon.
Laura Davis –
I’m so happy with this purchase! The Dwarf Red Banana Tree is a showstopper. It’s easy to maintain, and the instructions provided were very helpful.
Daniel Taylor –
Great tree for adding a tropical touch to my patio. It’s compact and beautiful. The only downside is that it requires frequent watering, which is a bit of a hassle.
Olivia White –
The Dwarf Red Banana Tree is a delightful addition to my garden. It’s healthy, vibrant, and adds so much character. I’m very pleased with my purchase!
Emily Carter –
The Dwarf Red Banana Tree is a stunning addition to my garden! Its vibrant red leaves and compact size make it perfect for small spaces. It’s easy to care for and adds a tropical vibe to my backyard. Highly recommend for anyone looking to add a unique touch to their landscape.
James Harris –
I bought this tree as a gift for my wife, and she loves it! It’s unique and beautiful. The only thing is that it’s a bit sensitive to temperature changes, so we’re keeping it indoors for now.
Michael Thompson –
I was initially skeptical about growing a banana tree in my climate, but the Dwarf Red Banana Tree has exceeded my expectations. It’s hardy, grows quickly, and the red foliage is absolutely breathtaking. It’s become the centerpiece of my garden!
Sarah Johnson –
This tree is a showstopper! The Dwarf Red Banana Tree has transformed my patio into a tropical paradise. It’s low-maintenance and thrives in a pot, which is perfect for my urban living situation. The only downside is that it took a while to establish, but it was worth the wait.
David Martinez –
I’m impressed with the Dwarf Red Banana Tree’s resilience and beauty. It’s a conversation starter whenever guests visit. The only minor issue I’ve encountered is that it requires regular watering, but that’s a small price to pay for such a unique plant.
Linda Brown –
The Dwarf Red Banana Tree is a fantastic plant for adding color and texture to my garden. It’s easy to grow and maintain, and the red leaves are simply stunning. I’ve received so many compliments on it. Definitely a must-have for any plant enthusiast!