This may be a lame offer since it grows pretty commonly in my area, but perhaps there are people out there who really want some of this I have several 1 gal divisions of Arundinaria appalachiana that are already stabilized but I want to let them continue to establish until fall. Could even wait until next spring if you have a problem with fall shipping. I want to trade for bamboos. The following are possibilities for trade that come to mind:
--any Pseudosasa besides japonica cultivars
--any Sasa
--any Indocalamus
--any clumper (besides Rufa) that is reported to possibly be useful in hotter climates that will survive zone 7b winters
--any Semiarundinaria besides yashadake kimmei
--very short Phyllostachys such as bisseti dwarf or humilis
--any cultivar of Phy. nigra besides the "plain" nigra
--Hibanobambusa tranquillans 'Shiroshima'
if you are interested but have trade plants other than those listed just ask, you never know! I love bamboo!
appalachiana divisions ready by fall
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appalachiana divisions ready by fall
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Matthew
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Matthew
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Genesis 2:8 And the Lord God planted a garden eastward in Eden; and there He put the man whom He had formed.