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On rare occasions, one can find a nice set of racing stripes on a 'Clone X' culm. The stripe should not be used as a key ID factor. | Tampa, Florida, USA |
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"Clone X on Ice" In the center of the picture is the original topped Clone X culm that was dug out in Tampa, FL and transported to Austin, TX. Quite a change from balmy Florida to the snow and ice of Austin, but Clone X seemed to handle it very well. | Austin, Texas, USA |
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Image of outside culm sheath blade, auricles etc of Bambusa tuldoides 'Clone X'. | Tampa, Florida, USA |
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Image of inside culm sheath blade, auricles, ligule etc of Bambusa tuldoides 'Clone'. | Tampa, Florida, USA |
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Image of inside culm sheath of Bambusa tuldoides 'Clone X'. | Tampa, Florida, USA |
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Image of outside culm sheath of Bambusa tuldoides 'Clone X'. | Tampa, Florida, USA |
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A pair of Clone X nodes showing nodal bands. | Tampa, FL |
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Photo by Roy Rogers | Tampa, Fl |
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Culm sheath blade. In the background right, note on the mature culm, the lower brown ring/band has turn white and that a white ring/band has also formed above the node. | . |
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Side view of auricle, blade, sheath. Note brown ring on lower node on new culms. Photo by Roy Rogers. | Tampa, FL |
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New Clone X culms. | Tampa, FL |
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Clone X culm. Shade makes culm appear darker than the normal dark green. | Tampa, Fl |
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244 KB | Bambusa sp. 'Clone X' |
Very prolific producer of new culms. Culms up 85 feet by little over 3 inches. Definitely a misnomer with the "B. tuldoides" name. B. tuldoides, which is an erect bamboo, does not get nearly the size of this one. | Tampa, FL |
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