R.I.P. Parker’s Giant
Moderator: needmore
R.I.P. Parker’s Giant
It saddens me to say, I have complete and total death of my Parker’s Giant. This years new shoots were looking great and putting out new healthy-looking branches and leaves. Then the flowers started to slowly take over until it’s completely covered. Guess I’ll dig up the dead carcass this spring and replace it with something new. B. Doli ‘blue’ I guess
-shu
-
- Posts: 407
- Joined: Wed Jul 05, 2006 1:52 am
- Location info: 0
- Location: Geneva, Florida
Re: R.I.P. Parker’s Giant
I am sorry to her that, and was hoping for some form of recovery, but I am now beginning to really believe that this bamboo is toast. What a shame for such a large size tropical clumper with impressive cold tolerance. We must have hit 27f this year, and have burn on D. asper and giganteus, while this did not have so much as burned leaf tips. Looked perfect.
Aaron
- boonut
- Posts: 1794
- Joined: Mon Oct 10, 2005 1:19 pm
- Location info: 20
- Location: Harlingen, TX Zone 10, Sunset Zone 27. 33' above sea level. 27 inches of rain/year. 22 Miles to the Laguna Madre. 27 miles to the Gulf of Mexico. 17 miles from Mexico. Lower Rio Grande Valley - Deep South Texas
- Contact:
Re: R.I.P. Parker’s Giant
Both of mine are toast as well. They were such a beautiful bamboo for this area. Both of mine seeded... and took some time to completely die.
Re: R.I.P. Parker’s Giant
Allen you got seeds from your flowers?
MarCat
MarCat
-
- Posts: 407
- Joined: Wed Jul 05, 2006 1:52 am
- Location info: 0
- Location: Geneva, Florida
Re: R.I.P. Parker’s Giant
Mine is still going strong, but I suspect this year it might be it. What has been the average time it takes from first sight of flowers to complete death?
Aaron
Re: R.I.P. Parker’s Giant
mine still has a weird bunch of flowers that appear to be alive the rest is dead. the weird flowers make a ball around the branch which showed no where else maybe they will put out stamens and actually do some thing keeping fingers crossed.
MarCat
MarCat
- needmore
- Posts: 5008
- Joined: Sat Oct 01, 2005 9:14 pm
- Location info: 0
- Bamboo Society Membership: ABS - America
- Location: Kea'au, HI
Re: R.I.P. Parker’s Giant
Given my understanding that it has not produced any seed I'm planning on lifting mine and replacing it at the onset of flowers. Right now it is leafing out on last year's lone shoot and producing a flush of new leaves on older culms.
Brad Salmon, zone 12B Kea'au, HI
http://www.needmorebamboo.com
http://www.needmorebamboo.com
Re: R.I.P. Parker’s Giant
Correction the rest isn't dead. Two small shoots and a (what I ll call) a flowering branch are coming up. I think I will hit it with veggie fertilizer maybe that will get the flowers to do what momma nature intended. Sure like to get seed off of it.
MarCat
MarCat
- needmore
- Posts: 5008
- Joined: Sat Oct 01, 2005 9:14 pm
- Location info: 0
- Bamboo Society Membership: ABS - America
- Location: Kea'au, HI
Re: R.I.P. Parker’s Giant
Did yours grow 'normally' before flowering? Mine looks fine and is producing a flush of new foliage so far.
Brad Salmon, zone 12B Kea'au, HI
http://www.needmorebamboo.com
http://www.needmorebamboo.com
Re: R.I.P. Parker’s Giant
Ive had it for about four or five years sizing up every year and it started flowering last year and quit putting up regular culms just wimpy seed branches some from culms most from the ground.
last years flowers developed individually on the stems this springs flowers are growing in clusters. Who Knows?
MarCat
last years flowers developed individually on the stems this springs flowers are growing in clusters. Who Knows?
MarCat
Re: R.I.P. Parker’s Giant
If I remember the story right there were six Parkers grown from seed. Maybe yours is a different clone?
MarCat
MarCat
- needmore
- Posts: 5008
- Joined: Sat Oct 01, 2005 9:14 pm
- Location info: 0
- Bamboo Society Membership: ABS - America
- Location: Kea'au, HI
Re: R.I.P. Parker’s Giant
Did anyone else have their Parker shoots bend/twist? One last year did then mostly straightened out, the 3" this year continues to bend, I'm not sure if it will fall over/break off or is just a bit curvy? Not turning for the sun as it gets full sun all day. It is behind a young D minor 'Amoenus'
Brad Salmon, zone 12B Kea'au, HI
http://www.needmorebamboo.com
http://www.needmorebamboo.com
- needmore
- Posts: 5008
- Joined: Sat Oct 01, 2005 9:14 pm
- Location info: 0
- Bamboo Society Membership: ABS - America
- Location: Kea'au, HI
Re: R.I.P. Parker’s Giant
Branches sprouting on new culm
Brad Salmon, zone 12B Kea'au, HI
http://www.needmorebamboo.com
http://www.needmorebamboo.com
-
- Posts: 93
- Joined: Tue Sep 26, 2006 8:51 am
- Location info: 0
- Bamboo Society Membership: ABS - America
- Location: SE UK 400ft Zone 8/7 Low usually 28F, -4C (-10, -12, -14, -1, -6C last 5); High 99F, 37C in 2019
- Contact:
Re: R.I.P. Parker’s Giant
MarCat - out of curiosity re the origins of this bamboo, what else do you remember from the story?
Chris
SE England
bamboo-identification.co.uk
Think globally, act locally
SE England
bamboo-identification.co.uk
Think globally, act locally
- needmore
- Posts: 5008
- Joined: Sat Oct 01, 2005 9:14 pm
- Location info: 0
- Bamboo Society Membership: ABS - America
- Location: Kea'au, HI
Re: R.I.P. Parker’s Giant
Additional branches sprouting
Brad Salmon, zone 12B Kea'au, HI
http://www.needmorebamboo.com
http://www.needmorebamboo.com