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Bamboo
... really worthwhile to visit this website for understanding bamboo. (English/Japanese) Bonsai of dwarf bamboo OKAMEZASA (Shibataea kumasaka) CHIGOZASA (Pleioblastus variegata) OROSHIMACHIKU (Pleioblastus distichus) KUMAZASA (Sasa veitchii) MOUSOUCHIKU (Phyllostachys heterocycla) Bamboo shoot Bamboo shoot after the removal of its leaves Boiled shoot bolied with soy sauce A bench made of bamboo The ...
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Lily
... the flower shape looks like a rifle. The height is 60-80cm, and it grows in the sunny seaside of Southern Japan (KAGOSHIMA, OKINAWA Prefecture), blooming in March - July. Lilium japonicum: Japanese name is SASA YURI meaning " bamboo lily", because the leaf shape looks like a bamboo leaf. The height is 100 cm, its flower is pink, and it grows in the mountainous area of West Japan, blooming in June ...
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The Hightstown,
... State of Israel was an established fact[;] and young people could go to train there in real kibbutzim. "The 'generations' of chalutzim from Hightstown eventually helped found the kibbutzim of Hatzor, Ein Dor, Sasa, and Barkai; a large group joined Kibbutz Gal'on, a few joined Kibbutz Nachshon, and yet others joined Kibbutz Hazorea and Kibbutz Shomrat." In Youth and Nation (1942), A. W. of the " ...
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Growing Bamboo in the Landscape
... or as an erosion control measure. Other notes: Commonly available and inexpensive. Sometimes sold as Sasa or Arundinaria pygmea. Varieties and related species: Pleioblastus distichus is similar, but even smaller. Dwarf ... leaves that flush a solid yellow color in the spring, without the stripes. Palmata Bamboo (Sasa palmata) Description: A low-growing bamboo with large leaves (up to 14 inches long by ...
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Bamboo - Southeast Chapter - Sample SEC Newsletter
... aphid species have made it over here to North America. These include three Takecallis aphid species. T. 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 the US on Arundinaria and on Bambusa, and T. taiwanus is also listed as being present in this country. In ...
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Bamboo
... cleistogamous, self-pollinated flowers that remain closed within the bracts of the floret. The tender sprouts of several bamboo genera are often eaten as a vegetable, including Phyllostachys, Bambusa and Sasa. Tasty bambo shoots are common ingredients in many delicious Asian dishes. Bamboos are very important plants, both ecologically and economically. They are one of the most useful and valuable ...
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ABS - Table of Contents
... 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 SASA SASAELLA SASAMORPHA SCHIZOSTACHYUM SEMIARUNDINARIA SHIBATAEA SChinensis SKumasaca SINOBAMBUSA ABS Species Tables Index ABS Species List - T THAMNOCALAMUS THYRSOSTACHYS ABS Species List - Y YUSHANIA ...
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ABS - Index of Cold-Hardy Bamboos
... °F (-20°C) Indocalamus sp. “solidus“ Indocalamus tessellatus Phyllostachys mannii Phyllostachys nigra ‘Hale’ Phyllostachys heteroclada Phyllostachys rubromarginata Phyllostachys viridis Phyllostachys vivax Sasa palmata Sasa senanensis Semiarundinaria fastuosa Semiarundinaria fastuosa viridis Shibataea kumasaca albostriata Shibataea lancifolia Species tolerant of -10°F (-23°C) Arundinaria gigantea ...
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Alpine Garden Society
... Sandy Sandy soil Sanguinaria Sanguisorba Sanicula Saniella Sansevieria Santolina Sanvitalia Saponaria Sarcocapnos Sarcochilus Sarcococca Sarcodes Sarcolaena Sarcopoterium Sarcoscypha Sardinia Sarmienta Sarracenia Sasa Satureja Satyrium Saudi Saunders Sauromatum Saussurea Sawflies Saxifraga Saxifrages Scabiosa Scadoxus Scaevola Scale Scented alpines Schickendantzia Schima Schisandra Schivereckia ...
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Arnold Arboretum - Centenarians - Featured Centenarians
... a favorite of mourning doves. Although it is called the corktree, the commercial source of cork is not Phellodendron but Quercus suber (cork oak), which is not hardy in this climate. 6. Sasa senanensis PALM-LEAVED BAMBOO Accessioned 1891 Bamboo in New England? Yes, it's not exclusive to tropical climates. Palm-leaved bamboo withstands the cold winters of the Northeast and has flourished here for ...
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