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I've been container growing a few bamboos for a year or more to get them fat with rhizome before planting, this weekend I planted all but one - Phy hispida. Planted a squat 35 gallon Propinqua 'Beijing', a 25 gallon Parvifolia, rhizome rich 7 & 10 gallon squat Phy acuta, Phy incarnata, & S3 but held off on the Phy hispida. I already have it in-ground but this very full, squat 7 hispida is really a pretty bamboo - unique leaf form/color, and a shorter shrubby, hardy, pretty Phyllostachys. I would consider dividing it to trade for something rare if anyone has something I'm looking for, in particular the real Phy prominens as mine turned out to be Bissetii :roll: also would consider trading for another nice size Parvifolia, but I've got 3 groves of it started already so ideally I'm hoping for a different clone.

I also have vivax 'Aureocaulis', Phy lithophylla, and Ps. longiligua that I'd trade for a large Sasa kurilensis (green form) or a large Indocalamus hamadae - both of these are staying runts for me and I'd like to try again.

I can't think of much else I'm looking for but if you have something hardy & unusual to offer let me know.
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I know someone who could offer you some rather exotic and expensive lilies for them.
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Lillies equal deer chow so I have little hope of growing them out - unless you can convince my wife that she wants them in her fenced and newly expanded flower garden.
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I will see if I can get a list.
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BTW, the Hispida is strictly a bamboo trade but the others I listed are possible.
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Hey Brad,

I've got some large to very large FS of the "real" prominens. I know the source, and have seen a mature grove, so I'm confident that I have prominens. I also have a 15 gal potted prominens in the cold frame. I would be willing to trade you the first division for a division of hispida. It is probable that I will have something this spring that I could divide in the fall perhaps.
So if you want to trade on a hope and a prayer I'd be agreeable, but if not that's OK too.

David

P.S. Or we could trade pot for pot, or my prominens for 1/2 hispida, and a division of Ph. Kwang. Just a thought.
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David, I'm sure we can work something out. I'll divide the Hispida this weekend I can half or perhaps quarter it. For a future division I'd quarter it, for a half I'd want something nice - I hate busting it up, it is so pretty but this way I'll get to grow the remaining half out as a deck plant again this year.

I do have a Kwangsiensis I dug last summer and it pushed rhizome out of the pot so I put it in retail inventory. I also finally managed to get a few divisions of that Gigantea you wanted and one is in a 15 or 20 gallon pot I forget which, the others are more shippable.

Do you know the ancestry of your Parvifolia? Mine was imported by Susanne Lucas and I think that Ned Jaquiths is the same, don't know about Jim Bonners but I'll ask him. I know that there are 2 if not 3 clones of it with different characteristics so I'm interested in the others. I may have a lead on one of them already but I am currently interested in more.

I have Phy lithophylla & Ps longiligula ready to go if you need either of those. In any case lets figure something out.
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Brad- The parvi I have is from Jim, if it's a clone that you need I'd be happy to send you one, I have several in 3-5gal pots. We have a mutual friend who has what he called the Chinese Clone. He's going to send me a small piece of that when able. The one I have here grows like a weed. I have Lithophylla, and longiligula but they both burn pretty badly here. I'm hoping they will improve with age.

I'll be happy to work a deal with you. I looked at the roots on the prominens I have potted and it filled the pot with feeder roots, and a very nice chunky rhizome. The culm is about 1+" X 6'. It is a small FS that I just put in a pot to baby a little. I'm really excited about this one, I just hope the ones in the ground did as well.

It does have leaf burn, but no fault of its own. One of those many 2°F days I looked out to see that the end flap of my cold frame blown wide open, and the wind just howling. I closed it up, but the damage had been done. The only situation worse for a bamboo than being outside in the cold dry wind, is to be in the relative warmth of a cold frame and suddenly be thrown outside into the fury of the winter.

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David - I unpotted the Hispida today and it was one solid hunk of soil, rhizome, and foliage so I sawed it in half and now have 2 solid hunks. I went ahead and packed it as I think it will ship just fine without any need to hold it since it is a solid mass. PM or email me your shipping info and I'll Fed Ex it tomorrow.
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Brad,

Thanks. That sounds great. Must have liked living in a pot! I sent you a PM.

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