Lizards and bamboo

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Lizards and bamboo

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Anole on Pseudosasa guanxianensis:
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Anole and Robert Young:
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Can you train them to attack Bamboo haters? :)
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sully0family wrote:Can you train them to attack Bamboo haters? :)
I don't think so, but I wish I could teach them to rhizome prune!

Since I started growing bamboo, there are soooo many cool critters in the yard! It's awesome!
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Lizards are cool to see in Bamboo. Here i see birds and flies; though I know I will see a Prey Mantis someday.
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Praying Mantis that is. :drunken: Ok I will have one more.
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SInce colonists destroyed the population of the native Arundinaria species, there has been an empty niche in the ecosystem. People planting boo in the US are technically helping the wildlife that is used to having bamboo as shelter/food.

I cant be the only one who sees the irony in colonists destroying bamboo, and "new" americans planting it en masse :D
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This would be a very smart line of defence against the proposed ban in Connecticut, see Banned thread!

I'd run with that if I were in Connecticut or elsewhere.

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johnw wrote:This would be a very smart line of defence against the proposed ban in Connecticut, see Banned thread!

I'd run with that if I were in Connecticut or elsewhere.

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