Isn't in the profile list nor on the species list but it's a pretty common bamboo around here. I bought mine at a local nursery.
More info here:
http://www.bamboogarden.com/Fargesia%20sp.%20'Rufa'.htm
Fargesia Rufa
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Re: Fargesia Rufa
It was recently reclassified as Fargesia dracocephala 'Rufa'. It will take a while for knowledge of the name change to spread.JohnC wrote:Isn't in the profile list nor on the species list but it's a pretty common bamboo around here. I bought mine at a local nursery.
More info here:
http://www.bamboogarden.com/Fargesia%20 ... ufa%27.htm
Oh, I slightly modified your URL, it should be click-able now.
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RE: Fargesia Rufa
Ahhh... (smacking self in forehead), I should have spotted that, I see it there now.
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