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Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... , last one posted on Wed, Oct 5, 05 at 21:34 can you take clippings from Bamboo? Posted by: crymsyntears S.Ont, CAN on Wed, Oct 5, 05 at 17:49 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 at 13:26 6 follow-ups, last one posted on Wed, Oct 5, ...
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Growing Bamboo in the Landscape
... smaller size, and its cold hardiness. Varieties and related species: There are about 40 Phyllostachys bamboos native to China, and most of these are commercially available in the United States. The ... deep shade than any of the Phyllostachys species. Landscape use: One of the least aggressive running bamboos, though it can become aggressive if not controlled. New transplants initially form a clump ...
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Bamboo
... they are formed, each rhizome developing into a new culm close to the parent plant. Running bamboos, such as the genus Phyllostachys, develop from long, slender, "leptomorph" rhizomes that grow horizontally ... diet for giant pandas. Giant pandas are indigenous to mountain forests of small, cold-tolerant bamboos in the Yunnan province of southern China. Although they have a carnivorous ancestry and are ...
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American Bamboo Gallery
... 5 = full sun Arundinaria Min. Temp. Sun Height Diam Genus of small to medium size hardy running bamboos, with numerous branches at each node and persistent culm sheaths. New shoots in spring. Most ... 8" Guadua chacoensis 5 85' 7" Otatea Min. Temp. Sun Height Diam Genus of American clumping bamboos with two known species. From central Mexico to Central America. Otatea acuminata ssp. acuminata 28 F 5 ...
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ABS - Introduction to Hardy Bamboos
... Bamboo Society, a nonprofit group of bamboo enthusiasts that works to expand the range of bamboos available in the United States, sponsors testing and publishes pertinent information. How bamboo grows Despite it’ ... in the ground completely surrounding the grove is the simplest and surest way to contain running bamboos. It takes work to install, but far less than removing unwanted bamboo. In China, ...
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ABS - Temperate Bamboos
... bamboo to use is an important one. Proper siting is crucial. Not all bamboos are created equal. Running bamboos can solve erosion problems and cut down on maintenance requirements of more ... shrubby. Loves acid soils. Height to 6 feet. Hardy to 0° F - evergreen TALL, TREELIKE Running root systems - need containment Phyllostachys aureosulcata - Yellow-groove Bamboo Most reliable tall bamboo in the ...
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Bamboozled ?
... property line in the neighbor’s yard. What follows are methods and strategies to contain running bamboos so that their beauty may be enjoyed in any landscape without anxiety. Rhizome barriers ... basically behave as an aboveground rhizome barrier. A concrete block or poured concrete wall surrounding running bamboo is an expensive solution but when incorporated into an overall landscape design it can ...
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Bamboo
... clump. Though the clump size will increase yearly, it does not spread as extensively as running types. Planting and Care of Bamboo Please read our general instructions on planting nursery trees ... in western countries for hedging and screening purposes. It is more slow spreading than other running bamboos and it can tolerate shade. For more information about Bamboo: The American Bamboo Society has ...
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... 's first understand: How bamboo grows: Bamboo plants grow by producing new canes every year. In general, temperate (mostly running) bamboos, send up new canes in the spring, while tropical, clumping ... , grows to 35 ft. tall. Henon Bamboo (Phyllostachys nigra 'Henon'): Here's an outstanding, beautiful, running, timber bamboo. The canes are green, maturing to a striking greenish-blue, and five inches ...
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Favorite Bamboos
... planters. Should be protected from hot afternoon sun". A.k.a. black bamboo. Origin: China, running (moderately spreading), height: 15', culm dia: 1.25", needs light shade, Tmin: -10F. Phyllostachys nigra ... skin. For those who appreciate the black bamboos, this plant is a must", "Decorative culm coloring". A.k.a. snake skin bamboo. Origin: China, running (moderately spreading), height: 20', culm dia ...
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