Rise and fall in fall

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Rise and fall in fall

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Beginning of fall Thamnocalamus crassinodus looked content to fill out some spring shoots yet about a dozen shoots rose with a couple clearing the existing clump. Just second season in the ground may explain the off timing, if not the relentless rain maybe…
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the falling part…
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wind-borne wrote:Beginning of fall Thamnocalamus crassinodus looked content to fill out some spring shoots yet about a dozen shoots rose with a couple clearing the existing clump. Just second season in the ground may explain the off timing, if not the relentless rain maybe…
Damn fine looking bamboo ya got dare...makes me really wanna stop renting and own some dirt out here.
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I agree with Brad, that Thamnocalamus is beautiful!
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