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ABS - Bamboo Mites
... must be asking yourself the question: Where did I get that Sasa palmata? Does it kind of look like it is variegated? When ... by this observer. The preferred hosts seem to be the genus Sasa and Indocalamus with Phyllostachys, Pleioblastus and just about every other genus ... to the Pacific Northwest. The mite was first observed on a Sasa veitchii. The leaves were so discolored as to look variegated. The ...
www.americanbamboo.org

Alpine Garden Society
... 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 ...
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ABS Species List - H
... HIBANOBAMBUSA A running genus from Japan once thought to be a natural bigeneric hybrid between Sasa veitchii and Phyllostachys nigra 'Henon', but with little evidence to support that idea. H. tranquillans ... species of the genus that rarely has 2 branches per node. Has large leaves, like Sasa. Does well in sun or shade. B9 C6 D3 D6 F2 F3 I8 J6 J7 ...
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ABS Species List - I
... Comments - Description Sources INDOCALAMUS Small, running bamboos from China with large, broad leaves; similar to Sasa but with non-prominent culm nodes. I. latifolius 10 0.50 -5 3 Similar to ...
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ABS Species List Use Codes
... gibba, Bambusa oldhamii, Gigantochloa hasskarliana, Guadua spp., Neohouzeaua mekongensis, Sasa simofuri. O2 ground cover; Ampelocalamus scandens, Pleioblastus distichus, Sasa (all species), Sasaella (all species), Sasamorpha borealis. ... (young shoots are cut to tap sap for fermentation). Wrapping; Pariana trichosticha, Sasa palmata, Sasa ramosa. Send us a message - | - This page was last modified ...
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Arnold Arboretum - Centenarians - Featured Centenarians
... 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 ...
www.arboretum.harvard.edu

BambooWeb - Bamboo Species Source List
... Phyllostachys Pleioblastus Pseudosasa Qiongzhuea Raddia Rhipidocladum Sarocalamus Sasa Sasaella Sasamorpha Schizostachyum Semiarundinaria Shibataea Sinobambusa Thamnocalamus ... variegatus PLEIOBLASTUS fortunei SASA asahinae SASA shimidzuana SASA humilis PLEIOBLASTUS humilis SASA pygmaea PLEIOBLASTUS pygmaeus SASA tessellata INDOCALAMUS tessellatus SASA variegata PLEIOBLASTUS fortunei SASAELLA ...
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BambooWeb - Picture Entry
... 'Nana' Pleioblastus xestrophyllus Pseudosasa cantori Qiongzhuea macrophylla 'Intermedia' Rhipidocladum pittieri Sarocalamus faberi Sasa kagamiana Sasa kagamiana ssp. Yoshinoi Sasa shimidzuana Sasa sp. Sasaella sasakiana Shibataea kumasaca 'Albostriata' Sinobambusa gigantea Thamnocalamus spathiflorus Yushania exilis Main ...
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Bamboozled ?
... our heavy clay, typically occurring in the top 1-foot of soil. Pleioblastus, Pseudosasa and Sasa have deeper and faster growing rhizome systems. When planting these genera of bamboo or when ...
www.berkeleyhort.com

Bambusa - Bamboo
... 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 number of things that look like ...
www.bonsai-bci.com