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| Size | Description | Location | 253 KB | This started as a dozen culms in a 25-gallon pot. Planted about 6 years ago, the grove is now 15'-20' wide with several hundred culms. A pretty aggressive runner, the rhizomes are small and run close to the surface; control by rhizome pruning is easy. | Greater Seattle area |
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| Chimonobambusa | A group of medium-sized clumping bamboos from Yunnan, China with culms bearing thorny basal nodes. Similar to Chimonobambusa but clumping and less hardy, from 1400 to only only 2000 meters in subtropical mountainous regions. Shoots are very good eating an | ||||||||
| Chimonobambusa tumidissinoda |
Walking stick | 20.00 | 1.30 | 10 | 4 | A rare Chinese bamboo noted for its inflated culm nodes. Used for walking sticks in Sichuan, and highly prized for dried shoots. | Qiongzhuea tumidissinoda | Sources | |
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