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ABS - Temperate Bamboos
... ABS - Temperate Bamboos Selecting Temperate Bamboos Promoting the Beauty and Utility of Bamboo Navigation Welcome The ABS and its Chapters News ... Worldwide Quarantine Regulations Other Bamboo Societies Bamboo taxonomy problems Growing bamboo indoors Intro to hardy bamboos Temperate bamboos Bamboo in New England Runners & Clumpers Controlling bamboo Planting and care Bamboo flowering From Flowers ...
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Bamboo Information. How does it grow? - Bamboo Forum - GardenWeb
... , Oct 29, 06 at 13:01 Running temperate bamboos are usually not amenable to vegetative propagation using (root less) culm segments. Many tropical clumping bamboos can be propagated by air-layering or buring ...
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ABS - Introduction to Hardy Bamboos
... Intro to hardy bamboos The beginning How bamboo grows Starting and caring for bamboo Keeping bamboo from spreading Bamboo for harvesting Bamboo in the landscape The soul of bamboo Temperate bamboos Bamboo in ... article about it for Fine Gardening magazine in 1989. The article is particularly about growing temperate bamboo in New England, where many people may not expect to see bamboo flourish, but ...
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EBS Switzerland - calendar
... Castle of Bouchout The program will include a series of three interesting lectures on temperate bamboos, combined with two installations of bamboo artists, and guided tours in the Botanic Gardens, ... , new possibilities Jos Van der Palen In the recent decade numerous new introductions of temperate bamboos have been collected and introduced in Europe. From this large number of introductions, only ...
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Bamboo
... to select the growth habit best suited to the area. Generally, the temperate bamboos tend to be runners while the tropical bamboos tend to be clumpers (ECHO stocks clumping varieties only). Running bamboo ... . A specimen of this bamboo is on display at ECHO. Temperate, Running Types of Bamboo Warning! These species are running type bamboos that can be difficult to control. They are recommended only ...
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The European Palm Society - Book List: Associated Plants
... enthusiasts as they associate well with palms. Bell, Michael The Gardener's Guide to Growing Temperate Bamboos David & Charles, 2000. ISBN 0715308599 A good descriptive book on taxonomy and biology and, as ...
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pubs
... for American Gardens A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants Ball Perennial Manual--Propagation to Production Bamboos Best Borders Better Homes and Gardens New Complete Guide to Gardening Black Magic and Purple ... Sense Pest Control Gardener's Guide to Growing Salvias, The Gardener's Guide to Growing Temperate Bamboos, The Gardener's Guide to Growing Dahlias, The Gardener's Guide to Growing Hardy Perennial ...
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Growing Bamboo in the Landscape
... by permission of the Southeastern Palm and Exotic Plant Society) Bamboos are tropical or warm-temperate grasses with mostly evergreen leaves. Bamboos range in size from several inches high to more than 100 ... 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 ...
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Bamboo - Southeast Chapter - Sample SEC Newsletter
... will infest A. gigantea), K. howardi (infests Bambusa), and K. hikosani that can infest various bamboos (observation by Adam Turtle). Other scales found on bamboo include Unachionaspis bambusae, found on ... turning the soil in the summer and winter to expose the pupae. Another pest of temperate Asian bamboos is the root fly, Chyliza bambusae, which troubles Phyllostachys pubescens in China. It has ...
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Bamboo
... . 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 climates of Japan, northern China, Siberia and one native species in the United States. Bamboos ...
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