Hi. Last year a propagated several large pieces of what I thought was P. Nigra. I used a sawzall to cut through the rhizome. Not an easy task. Anyway, my question is... after looking at Timor and Lako I'm not really sure if what I have is P. Nigra or not. I know the others are clumpers but does that mean that they don't have the solid thick rhizome? Just because the bamboo has a thick solid rhizome, is that a fair way of knowing that it is a running bamboo?
Thanks,
Black bamboo - what do I have?
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Re: Black bamboo - what do I have?
Rhizomes on a clumper (most anyway) will not go very far horizontally before they turn upward/vertical and make a new culm - often just a few inches before they 'J'. Runners will go horizontally indefinitely, culms will go vertical off them but they keep going. So if you have more than a very few inches of ___ shaped rhizome, you likely have a runner.
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