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To plant or not to plant? - Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... :50 I live in a zone6b/7a and have many bamboos (aureum, vivax, viridis, nigra, pseudosasa, nidularia, etc.). I too would suggest you hold off until early spring (Mid March). I ...
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Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... follow-up, posted on Tue, May 30, 06 at 12:21 How far would a Pseudosasa owatarii spread over about five years? Posted by: new_forms_of_yard 8b on Wed, May 24, 06 ...
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Growing Bamboo in the Landscape
... United States. The majority of the Phyllostachys species resemble Golden Bamboo in appearance. Arrow Bamboo (Pseudosasa japonica) Description: A medium-size bamboo with narrow (less that one inch diameter), culms and ...
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Bamboo - Southeast Chapter - Sample SEC Newsletter
... . arundicolens (a.k.a. Myzocallis arundicolens) has been reported in the United States on Pseudosasa, Sasa, Bambusa and A. gigantea. T. arundinariae (Myzocallis arundiariae) has been found in ... that feed on bamboo shoots. One of them, Otidognathus davidis, feeds on Phyllostachys, Pleioblastus, Pseudosasa, Sinobambusa, Indocalamus, and Semiarundinaria in China. It has one generation per year and over ...
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Bamboo - Southeast Chapter - 2002 Glen Saint Mary Meeting
... . m. Alphonse Karr, and B. m. Silver Stripe. There was also quite a bit of Pseudosasa japonica, numerous groves of Phyllostachys aurea, a grove of Phyllostachys nigra “Black” and a ...
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ABS - Table of Contents
... ABS Species List - P PHYLLOSTACHYS Moso PHeteroclada Moso PMannii PNigraHale PRubromarginata PViridis PVivax PLEIOBLASTUS PFortunei PSEUDOSASA ABS Species List - Q QIONGZHUEA ABS Species List - R RADDIA RHIPIDOCLADUM ABS Species List - S ...
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ABS - Bamboo Mites
... (Stenotarsonemus phylloporus). Handbook #193 describes the preferred host genera as Phyllostachys and to some extent, Pseudosasa for the common bamboo mite. This mite is confined to the leaf sheaths for a ...
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BambooWeb - Bamboo Species Source List
... Neohouzeaua Neololeba Ochlandra Oligostachyum Olmeca Otatea Oxytenanthera Phyllostachys Pleioblastus Pseudosasa Qiongzhuea Raddia Rhipidocladum Sarocalamus Sasa Sasaella Sasamorpha Schizostachyum Semiarundinaria ... . (hort) CHUSQUEA circinata ARUNDINARIA alpina YUSHANIA alpina ARUNDINARIA amabilis PSEUDOSASA amabilis ARUNDINARIA anceps YUSHANIA anceps ARUNDINARIA auricoma PLEIOBLASTUS viridistriatus ...
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BambooWeb - Picture Entry
... nigra 'Tosaensis' Pleioblastus humilis 'Variegatus' Pleioblastus kongosanensis Pleioblastus kongosanensis 'Akibensis' Pleioblastus linearis 'Nana' Pleioblastus xestrophyllus Pseudosasa cantori Qiongzhuea macrophylla 'Intermedia' Rhipidocladum pittieri Sarocalamus faberi Sasa kagamiana Sasa kagamiana ssp. Yoshinoi Sasa ...
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Curator's Corner
... won't overtake other plants and use the appropriate variety for the area, such as Pseudosasa japonica. This plant is evergreen, never gets brown, and can grow up to an impressive ...
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