Boo Shoots for 2010

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Re: Boo Shoots for 2010

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Yellow Groove shooting April 19, 2010. Planted two small 3/8 - 1/2 " by 7- 9 ft culms with 2 ft rhizome in Sept. 2009. Got 3 whip shoots a month after planting but the rabbits ate them in the winter. I now have 4 new shoots right now with one looking close to 5/8 " by about 5 ".

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Re: Boo Shoots for 2010

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First bissetii shoots are poking out on the south side of the bed. Nothing nearly the size of the first Spectabilis shoots.

I watered a couple of days ago and may have to again this weekend. It has veen a dry couple of months.

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The first of the P. Nigra shoots poked their heads out yesterday (4-20-10). I was relieved as this Nigra hadn't been looking too well...
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Re: Boo Shoots for 2010

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I seem to be in a lull in terms of new bamboos shooting, but I expect the P. parvifolia to start shooting any day since it is producing an incredible number of new leaf buds all over. :)
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Found a shoot this morning of my in ground Vivax 'Huangwenshu'. I was definitly pleased to see this because it is going through some major leaf drop and hasn't looked too good since I planted it about 1.5 months ago.
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Re: Boo Shoots for 2010

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A few more on the move now:
Fargesia murieliae 'Simba'
Fargesia murieliae 'Bimbo'
Yushania ferax
Borinda papyrifera
Borinda albocera (Yunnan 2)

It's been nice and sunny here the last 2 weeks with no rain at all, the nights are still cold with the occasional light frost though.

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Re: Boo Shoots for 2010

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Indocalamus tessellatus
Semiarundinaria yashadake 'Kimmei'

Lots of shoot production from the ones that had already put up shoots.
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Re: Boo Shoots for 2010

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So I was looking at my clumping Bamboo, no idea what kind of species it is but we've had it for about 2 years now.
We had 2 plants but one died during the winter and my dad split up the plant and now it has become 2.
We overwintered it with a lot of that coco peat and coco mulch (from the blocks) and I gave it a bit of protection during the winter by attaching a clear shower curtain against my fence and pegging it onto the ground. It stayed green all winter! (Zone 6)

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I was very surprised at how thick the shoots were! I can't wait to see how tall it gets this summer. :)

Anyone here possibly know what species it is?
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Re: Boo Shoots for 2010

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Here my sasa veitchii is the only one that has started shooting and it's just a tiny shoot. It's in a pot too.
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More shoot pictures.

Moso: These don't really look like true shoots, but that's all I'm getting so far. They're smaller than the largest existing culms and there's 10-20 of them.
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F Rufa: These shoots should get taller than the tallest ones from last fall.
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Yellow groove: This is the largest shoot so far this year, well above 1/2 inch in diameter, about the same size as the original culms from the division.
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This giant lily went from 1/3 inch in diameter last year up to 1 inch measured by caliper this year. Imagine what it can do in a couple years. It's supposed to have potential to get above 8 feet in height without staking.
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I'm looking forward to seeing real shoots on my moso, and for my parvifolia & dulcis to finally show something.
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Re: Boo Shoots for 2010

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Found the first Phyllostachys nigra shoot last night.
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Re: Boo Shoots for 2010

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Phyllostachys aureo 'Koi'
Lots of Phyllostachys nigra

Finally a good amount of rain!
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Phyllostachys aurea
Semiarundinaria okuboi
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Re: Boo Shoots for 2010

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The small S. yashadake Kimmei I got from Gene last year was planted in a 7 gal pot and sent a runner out the bottom that put up 4 shoots; the furtherest away was 4ft from the pot.
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