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House Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... -ups, last one posted on Wed, May 3, 06 at 17:19 cutting the lucky bamboo stem for propagation Posted by: usharau on Fri, Apr 28, 06 at 14:27 3 follow ...
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Bamboo
... Bamboo™ website: www.totallybamboo.com As stated above, the diameter of a bamboo stem is essentially determined at the time of sprouting. The actual diameter depends on the exact species of bamboo. ... . Bamboo canes are used to make cooking utensils, blow guns, toys and furniture. Bamboo pulp is used to make paper, and small, polished stem segments are sometimes used in necklaces. Polished bamboo ...
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Search for Stem - Plants For A Future database search
... Stem 1 0 Chimonobambusa pachystachys Thorny Bamboo Stem 1 0 Chimonobambusa purpurea Stem 1 0 Chimonobambusa quadrangularis Square Bamboo Stem 2 0 Chimonobambusa szechuanensis Stem 1 0 Chusquea culeou Culeu Stem 2 0 Chusquea quila Stem ...
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jelly-type of fungus in lucky bamboo pot - Lucky Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... your help. Follow-Up Postings: RE: jelly-type of fungus in lucky bamboo pot clip this post email this post what is this? see ... , 06 at 18:50 It sounds to me like you have root/stem rot. I'd guess the jelly is actually rotting plant material. Your ... you aren't yet a member, join now! Return to the Lucky Bamboo Forum Join | Garden Forums | Home Forums | Exchanges & Trading | Member Pages | Contact Us © ...
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How To Propagate? - Lucky Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... Glossary Zone Finder Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store Return to the Lucky Bamboo Forum | Post a Follow-Up How To Propagate? clip this ... Sep 15, 06 at 20:20 Lucky Bamboo roots VERY easily in water! Many Asians take Lucky Bamboo VERY seriously! RE: How To Propagate? clip ... having to reject shipment after shipment because of spider mites and stem rots was problematic. They also have a tendency to turn yellow ...
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Two plants with the same name? What? - Lucky Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... can be induced to sprout at the nodes via pruning, air layering, stem cuttings, etc. That is why the Belgian Evergreens are sending out ... soil and labelled Dracena that look just like your Lucky Bamboo. Neither is true Bamboo which is a grass. For a discussion, see the link ... link to a picture of true bamboo. Here is a link that might be useful: Dracena and Bamboo RE: Two plants with the same name ...
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Substrate of Choice - Lucky Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... Glossary Zone Finder Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store Return to the Lucky Bamboo Forum | Post a Follow-Up Substrate of Choice clip this post ... in water, the plaited one is in soil and already 1 stem has died. It may be as it was in a cold drafty ... you aren't yet a member, join now! Return to the Lucky Bamboo Forum Join | Garden Forums | Home Forums | Exchanges & Trading | Member Pages | Contact Us ...
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PlantOasis.com - Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana), Ribbon Plant
... stem cuttings Common Problems Stem/Root rot, scale Decoration Tips Small plants are suited for windowsill or tabletop plant Common Varities: Description Featured variety: The common name Lucky Bamboo ...
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Stem & Root Anatomy
... Arboretum Wayne's Word Index Noteworthy Plants Trivia Lemnaceae Biology 101 Botany Search Stem & Root Anatomy Cellular Structure of Vascular Plants ***All Images & Illustrations Copyright Protected*** ... Plant Textile Fibers Go To Fossilized Plants Page Bamboo Wood A beautiful cutting board made from numerous flattened strips of bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) glued together. Through a specialized ...
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Bamboo
... stem sections to the bulging belly of Buddha depicted in paintings and sculptures gives rise to the name of this bamboo cultivar. This bamboo ... Bamboo Bambusa arundinacea. This native Indian bamboo is hardy in temperatures as low as 27º F. The principal canes, or culms, can attain a height of 95 ft. and a stem diameter of 5½ inches, depending on growing conditions. This bamboo is valued ...
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