Collection: Neon Primitivo Bananas Collection

Unlike most fruit, primitivo bananas don’t produce seeds we can eat—the wild ancestors did, but modern cultivated ones are sterile clones, propagated entirely by humans through cuttings of the plant’s rhizome. 🌱🍌

Even weirder: the plant can survive flooding, poor soil, and high winds—it’s extremely resilient, which is why it thrives across Panama’s varied climates. In some rural areas, people even use the leaves as roofing material or to wrap food for cooking, so nearly every part of the plant has a use.