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Bamboo
... creeping rhizomes. Clumping bamboos are mostly native to tropical contries, such as Indonesia, Burma, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, India, Thailand and southern China. A few "mountain bamboos" from the Himalayas and the Andes are "temperate clumpers" that can survive in areas with freezing winters. Running bamboos are mostly from temperate ...
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Mountain Bamboo Gallery
... - 5 = full sun Borinda Min. Temp. Sun Height Diam A genus of clump-forming mountain bamboos, found in Bhutan, tibet, Yunnan, & Sichuan. Similar in appearance to Fargesia, but have ... F 3 18' 0.8" Drepanostachyum Min. Temp. Sun Height Diam Medium size clumping, mountain bamboos. The differences between genera Drepanostachyum and Himalayacalamus are subtle; Drepanostachyum species have many equal ...
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American Bamboo Gallery
... the ABS :: News Letter :: Calendar / Meetings :: Directors :: Bulletin Board :: Links :: Services :: Bamboo Gallery Tropical Mountain American Running Dwarf Running About the ABS Who We Are Mission Chapter Info ... Height Diam A genus of American bamboos that contains 134 described species, and possibly another 70 yet to be described. They are mostly clumping mountain bamboos, but some are runners. ...
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ABS - Downloading the Species Source List
... Source tables Species names Synonyms Mountain bamboos Horticultural names Some common names Japanese names The Use Code Credits Ordering reprints The Species Tables Index Cold hardy Bamboos Download the Species List ... complete Species Source List here and print it or use it to search for bamboos that meet your particular requirements. The files are available in several different formats; there’ ...
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ABS - Index of Cold-Hardy Bamboos
... Bamboos Index of Cold-Hardy Bamboos Promoting the Beauty and Utility of Bamboo Navigation Welcome Species Source List Introduction Species tables Source tables Species names Synonyms Mountain bamboos Horticultural names Some common names Japanese names The Use Code Credits Ordering reprints The Species Tables Index Cold-hardy Bamboos Species tolerant of: ...
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Tropical Bamboo - The Florida Caribbean Chapter of the American Bamboo Society
... - Chusquea CHUSQEUA is a genus of American bamboo that contains about 200 species, mostly clumping mountain bamboos. The solid culms usually bear one dominant branch and numerous branchlets at mid-culm nodes ...
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Tropical Bamboo - The Florida Caribbean Chapter of the American Bamboo Society
... - Chusque CHUSQEUA is a genus of American bamboo that contains about 200 species, mostly clumping mountain bamboos. The solid culms usually bear one dominant branch and numerous branchlets at mid-culm nodes ...
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Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... :49 1 follow-up, posted on Wed, Oct 5, 05 at 21:05 Do running bamboos need to be kept separate? Posted by: KSammie3 z6 Pa on Wed, Sep 28, 05 ... :31 10 follow-ups, last one posted on Sat, Oct 1, 05 at 12:04 mountain bamboo in southeast Posted by: plant_nut 7b on Tue, Sep 27, 05 at 22:24 ...
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Chinese Names in MO Publications
... STAPLETON, Chris M. A., LI De-Zhu & XIA Nian-He. 2005. New Combinations for Chinese Bamboos (Poaceae, Bambuseae) (PDF) TAMURA, M. N., CHEN Shingchi & N. J. TURLAND. 2000. A new ... WANG Hong & Robert R. Mill. 2006. A new species of Pedicularis (Scrophulariaceae) from the Yaoshan Mountain, Yunnan, China (PDF) ZHANG Shuren. 1999. New combinations in Chinese Kobresia (Cyperaceae) ZHANG Shuren. 2005 ...
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Growing Bamboo in the Landscape
... name "Sam" which seems as good as any. Varieties and related species: None. Clumping Bamboos: These bamboos spread very slowly. They can be used for hedges and backgrounds, but they also make ... the next year. Landscape use: An elegant specimen and a natural companion plant for rhododendrons, mountain laurel, and similar broadleaf evergreens. Other notes: Difficult to grow in Zone 8, where the ...
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