I got this one a couple of years ago in a trade. Nothing too exotic, but I've never been sure what it is. Input, please?
Unknown timber bamboo
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Re: Unknown timber bamboo
http://www.bambooweb.info/bb/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=5588
http://www.bambooweb.info/bb/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=5700
I believe it could be one of the dulcis cultivators, maybe shanghai 2 based on the pattern of the culm sheaths, but it certainly looks a bit different from the version of dulcis that I have.
http://www.bambooweb.info/bb/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=5700
I believe it could be one of the dulcis cultivators, maybe shanghai 2 based on the pattern of the culm sheaths, but it certainly looks a bit different from the version of dulcis that I have.
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Re: Unknown timber bamboo
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I've got a dulcis and it has thicker culms with a tendency to lean and have a curve. This unknown grows pretty straight and upright.
I've got a dulcis and it has thicker culms with a tendency to lean and have a curve. This unknown grows pretty straight and upright.
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Re: Unknown timber bamboo
Nuda shoots sometimes have very similar culm sheath and are upright, and bright green when freshly sprouted.
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Re: Unknown timber bamboo
Looks like vivax type to me. Mine are at the same stage of shooting south of you in the PNW. Typical of vivax, long leaves, especially in juvinile size and lower short-culm parts of the plants, with spotted culm sheaths, and green culms with bloom around the nodes. For some reason all my vivax is shooting tall and traight this year, as opposed to very ached over last year. It could also be iridescens, which is very similar to vivax during shooting though mine is done shooting and is leafing out now. Both iridescens and vivax culms fade to more yellow-green with age, but iridescens seems to turn more yellow. I have a lot of nuda, and they have super dark -almost black- culms when the sheaths fall, turning lighter green after a while. Nuda also has smaller and somewhat wavey leaves. They shoot earlier here than vivax and they are pretty much done leafing out here now.
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