Rutgers Bamboo Forest
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Rutgers Bamboo Forest
Hello all:
Rutgers in N.J. has an old Phyllostachys Nuda bamboo forest that has been growing for over 50 years.It is truly magnificent for the northeast.
Rutgers in N.J. has an old Phyllostachys Nuda bamboo forest that has been growing for over 50 years.It is truly magnificent for the northeast.
What hardiness zone is the forest in? I wonder when it'll flower.
ON bamboocraft.net, henry lee shows a couple photos of that grove.........
http://www.bamboocraft.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1524
ON bamboocraft.net, henry lee shows a couple photos of that grove.........
http://www.bamboocraft.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1524
RE: Rutgers Bamboo Forest
The real site of rutgernuda.
Taller than chopped culm. How tall can you grow I daily ask it.
Taller than chopped culm. How tall can you grow I daily ask it.
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1951: -37*F;
1996: -29*F;
2005: -10*F;
2006: -17*F;
2007: -17*F.
RE: Rutgers Bamboo Forest
Just keep chanting:
Looks like the culm leaf blades are crinkled. Nice nuda effect going on there. Either my eyes are getting better or it's your photography.That shoot knows what it is doing...
--Mike
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yeah , some of my photos are a little less than clear. I try my all with my old school no zoom 1.3 megapixel. I was thinking about going new school this year, but bought alot of cool plants instead. I'm letting my olympus chug along for one more year(or 2?) for its grand finale. It still can take pics to share with everyone, to at least get an idea of what's going on.Either my eyes are getting better or it's your photography.
I'll be able to take some better pics sometimes in the summer when 5megap is present.
RE: Rutgers Bamboo Forest
I am glad to see it doing well. I am going to take some pics when the BIG GROVE starts shooting.......
RE: Rutgers Bamboo Forest
Current situation. My nuda is gett'n nud'a.
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- Location: Wisconsin, USA zone 4b;
1951: -37*F;
1996: -29*F;
2005: -10*F;
2006: -17*F;
2007: -17*F.
RE: Rutgers Bamboo Forest
BooKing, that's a great idea to document the Rutger's grove shoot fest. It will be really cool to see some pix from that. Hope you can share some of those or maybe they'll wind up on the Rutger's website. Hope so.
Believe it or not, this is a photo I took of nuda...
<img src="http://www.bambooweb.info/images/bamboo ... _small.jpg" alt="PHYLLOSTACHYS nuda sheath hairs">
I guess it goes to show that a bamboo shoot can have many faces.
Believe it or not, this is a photo I took of nuda...
<img src="http://www.bambooweb.info/images/bamboo ... _small.jpg" alt="PHYLLOSTACHYS nuda sheath hairs">
I guess it goes to show that a bamboo shoot can have many faces.
--Mike
RE: Rutgers Bamboo Forest
I noticed that it has a sandpaper feel to the it. Your super-closeup details what I feel. Is that described in any book for identification purposes>?
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- Location: Wisconsin, USA zone 4b;
1951: -37*F;
1996: -29*F;
2005: -10*F;
2006: -17*F;
2007: -17*F.
RE: Rutgers Bamboo Forest
Yep, it is described by McClure in Bamboos of the Genus Phyllostachys, Agr. Handbook 114, USDA. (BTW, you can download this in .pdf from ABS) http://www.americanbamboo.org/BooksOnBamboo.html The link is at the bottom of the page.
The wording is tricky:
The wording is tricky:
culm sheaths grayish wine, farinose [mealy, powdery], scabrous [short stiff hairs] but not pubescent [short, soft hairs], the margins glabrous, basal ones blotched with wine, the upper ones immaculate...
--Mike
RE: Rutgers Bamboo Forest
Awesome pic. I have been so busy tending to my arboreteum to check on the shooting yet. I will definately go next week.