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Ken Walker's Crested Iris
... native to Eastern Asia with a few species growing in North America. Iris confusa is native to China. It, along with Iris wattii, are sometimes called bamboo iris because their leaf fans are at the ends of bamboo like stems. Iris confusa, blue Photo Date: 11 March 2000 Iris confusa, white Photo Date: 5 May 1999 Iris cristata Iris cristata Photo Date: 5 May ...
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Bambusa - Bamboo
... - Bambusa sp. General information: There are a number of things called bamboo which everyone agrees are bamboo: Arundinaria sp., Bambusa sp., Phyllostachys sp., Sasa sp, and Sasaella sp. In addition, there are ... a grass, but a shrub related to barberry, and doesn't even look much like bamboo. Temperature: Many bamboos need some frost protection. According to the Samsons, Bambusa sp. should never be ...
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Soil Made A Difference - Lucky Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... Organization Directory Events Calendar Hortiplex Glossary Zone Finder Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store Return to the Lucky Bamboo Forum | Post a Follow-Up Soil Made A Difference clip this post email this post what is ... just barely existing because of this. But that's part of the look of the (so called) Lucky Bamboo. Keeping your water changed will help. But there's nothing like a good coarse solid ...
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Two plants with the same name? What? - Lucky Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... Directory Events Calendar Hortiplex Glossary Zone Finder Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store Return to the Lucky Bamboo Forum | Post a Follow-Up Two plants with the same name? What? clip this post ... appears to be) a different cultivar of Dracaena sanderiana, commonly called Belgian Evergreen. It, too, is very often used in 'Lucky Bamboo' trained plants. There are probably other cultivars of Dracaena ...
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Growing Bamboo in the Landscape
... internodes. Native Habitat: China. Long cultivated in Japan, where it is called "madake." Size: Largest reported by the American Bamboo Society (ABS) for the United States is 70 feet tall with ... much more attractive plant than its common exotic competitor, Chinese privet. Other notes: The only bamboo native to North America, river cane was once grew abundantly in "canebrakes" throughout the Southeast ...
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Bamboo - Southeast Chapter -
... foundations and institutions in the furtherance of its objectives and interest in the knowledge of bamboo. Said Chapter is organized exclusively for charitable, educational and scientific purposes, the making of distributions ... by mail, email, telephone, other electronic or remote means, or in person at any meeting called for that purpose. 7.4 DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME AND ASSETS No part of the gross ...
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Bamboo - Southeast Chapter - Sample SEC Newsletter
... on Yushania in general. In Asia, there are 18 species of weevils that feed on bamboo shoots. One of them, Otidognathus davidis, feeds on Phyllostachys, Pleioblastus, Pseudosasa, Sinobambusa, Indocalamus, and Semiarundinaria ... from year to year. The main economic impact from pests is from the death of bamboo plants, reduction in new shoot diameter, and reduced yields of shoots. On the average, Chinese ...
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Bamboo
... turn provided the food for a variety of carnivores. Some plants called "bamboo" are not grasses. The popular, indoor "lucky bamboo" grown hydroponically in vases of water is actually Draceana sanderana ... populations on a different continents. A scaly, underground rhizome of giant reed (Arundo donax), a bamboo relative in the tribe Arundineae. Three developing upright stems are shown by the red arrows ...
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Bamboo
... take mewhat a fascinating subject! One of the first things I learned is that bamboo stems are properly called culms, and the flower is technically an inflorescence. The culms grow only in height, ... once they flower; and there is an enormous amount of information available about how to rejuvenate bamboo that has flowered, and how to prepare for eventual flowering by vegetative propagation. One of the ...
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Southern California Chapter of the American Bamboo Society, Who We Are
... Ken Brennecke (a computer programmer who is especially keen on bamboo), who had been one of the founders of ABS with Haubrich, called a meeting for October 1989. Eight people attended (number ... , Chairman; Ron Kloetzli, Vice-Chairman; Shirley Yarnell, Secretary/Treasurer; George Shor, Newsletter Editor. Kloetzli enjoyed bamboo plants in his garden; he moved away from the area after a few years, but ...
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