A Call out for Tropicman

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A Call out for Tropicman

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I was wanting Tropicman to take a pic of his "Yellow Grove Bamboo". I saw this live and in person and for this to be happening in a Zone 5 is AMAZING.
A jungle of it so thick you can't walk thru it.
PIC PLEASE!!!!! Show that off!


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Post by tropicman »

Here you are!

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Here's a sport from the yellow groove,this has a lot smaller leaves,and it is so heavy with leaves it can't hold itself erect!

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Barrie

Post by Barrie »

That's a fine stand of bamboo Tropicman! :D
Here's some you might like ... it's Phyllostachys vivax (Chinese Timber Bamboo) and the newest culms are about 30' tall and are about to leaf out (center of the stand). This is likely to max out at about 45' - 50' in the coming years.

Cheers, Barrie.
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Post by tropicman »

Hey Barrie,
Very Impressive!!!
When it snows,does the weight of the snow and Ice bring yours in a lying down to the ground position?
Is that also what they call the Moso Bamboo?
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Post by Kansas »

Zone 5, UNBELIEVABLE!!!!
Barrie

Post by Barrie »

Tropicman ... we do get the odd wet snow fall and it's wet cement, so yes, the perimeter culms do lay over during such episodes. Rain is enough in most situations to bend the culms downward temporarily. Not "Moso" bamboo - it's Chinese timber.

Kansas ... "Zone 5, UNBELIEVABLE!!!!
No ... I'm not in zone 5 if that's the meaning of your comment. I'm in zone 8 (for all that's worth)

I thought I'd pass through the garden and snap a few more bamboo pics from my garden which highlight the detail of the culms (canes).

Phyllostaychys bambusoides 'Castillon'
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Phyllostachys nigra 'Bory'
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Semiarundinaria fastuosa 'Viridis'
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Phyllostachys nigra
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Phyllostachys vivax 'Aureocaulis'
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Phyllostachys aurea 'Holochrysa'
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Phyllostachys nigra 'Megurochiku'
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Yushania maculata
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Phyllostachys aurea
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Post by tropicman »

Barrie,
Wow great close ups,and I think I might try to get some black bamboo,If I can find a spot for it!!
BTW,was that your panda in pic 4?????


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Post by Kansas »

Naw, Barrie, actually I was talking about Tropicman's. But MAN Barrie, yours is SOOOOOOOO beautiful. You really have outdone yourself.
Any chance of you digging some rhizomes up for me and I can pay postage. I'de love to try some in a large container in my greenhouse.
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Post by Alchris »

Both of you have some super healthy and super sized bamboo.

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Post by lucky1 »

Stunning bamboo shots...Don and Barrie.

And there I was...going back up to pic 4 to look for a black and white bear (panda)
Duh! :wink: Brain fart.
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Post by tropicman »

Barb,it wasn't the black and white it was the RED Panda!!!!

BTW,is your confrey still growing and flowering??
Last year mine was done and gone by now,but this year it's huge still growing and flowering.
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Post by lucky1 »

Don, I forget the name of mine but it wasn't comfrey.
Mine was pounded from the rain and burned out from the heat :cry:
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Post by tropicman »

Wow! A double whammy huh!
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