ShmuBamboo wrote:
They had bought a single culm plant and planted it sideways trying to get rhizones from the culm nodes, as there were no rhizomes in the root area.
Interesting about the attempt to get rhizomes from the culm nodes by planting it sideways. I take it that this has worked in the past with other Phyllostachys species?
IIRC, I seem to remember a posting from someone about burying a bunch of Pseudosasa japonica canes and having some of them root.
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