2009 Boo Shooting Diary

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Rick -- you posted that you got 6"+ of rain a week or two ago, now again?! Yikes. :shock: Is that a normal Spring for you?
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Not quite normal. We get some heavy rains on occasion, not counting hurricanes and tropical storms; the heaviest was a couple of years ago that dumped 12" in a 24hr period. The Mobile area has the highest rainfall of any place in the continental US, but these last 2 fronts have been really wicked. Last time it was a stalled front that kept dumping on us; and this time it's a system with 3 fronts, back to back, with the last one coming through tonight. The weather man said we could expect up to 9" of rain over the 3 days. The front that came through this morning was a tornadic front that caused a good bit of damage on the other side of the bay.

Makes for a lot of mud at my place and soggy ground for a week or two. The ground's so wet that I noticed masses of earth worms in the running water when I fed the horses this morning.
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Phy. aureosulcata 'Spectablis' has its first two nice fat shoots today. :D
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Putting up shoots in a pot doesn't really count, so I'll wait for the Summer rains, heat, and humidity for my tropicals to start shooting.
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A few of my tropicals are currently shooting now Roy, then again they are probably survival shoots after the horrendous, freezing winter we had :wink:
All of my runners are currently shooting with the exception of my Madake...but I expect it to start any time now. I am really seeing why they are called "runners"....I just removed and replanted some of my rubro that went about 15 feet from their mother! :lol:
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Moso, Ph. Violascens, and Ph. Aureosulcata Spectabilis shooting in Chico California, Violescens was probably 3 weeks ago, as the shoots are 3 feet tall already. 3/27/2009
None of the other 20 varieties are shooting yet in Chico. All are in the grond for a year+.
40+ varieties; trying to stay close to that until I get them all in the ground. 1 + acre to grow on. 30 in the ground!
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A few more on the move:
Fargesia scabrida
Fargesia murieliae 'Simba'
Yushania ferax (prev fargesia)

The scabrida are a few inches high so just mustn't have noticed them amongst the leaf litter.
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Aside from starting to put up shoots, the Pleioblastus shibuyanus 'Tsuboi' did not get top killed and is putting out new leaves all over. :)

I also noticed that the Semiarundinaria okuboi has a single leafbud emerging near the top of one of its culms. Can I count it as not top-killed based on a technicality? :D
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Chimonobambusa tumidissinoda barely visible 3-18-09, photo 3-27-09:

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Phyllostachys Aurea & Phyllostachys Aureosulcata
Gainesville, GA 3-29-09
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28 March 2009
Brachystachyum densifolum

29 March 2009
Ph. bissetii

30 March 2009
Ph. nuda
Ph. iridescens
Ph. vivax 'Black Spot'- early for some reason, no other vivax shooting.
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31 March 2009

Ph. arcana
Ph. humilis
Ph. incarnata
Ph. nuda f. localis
Ph. bissetii 'Dwarf'
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ph. aureocaulis "Huangwenzhu Inversa" started for me
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Fargesia Rufa has started to poke through! Finally, I can get in on the act!! :)
I've got quite a few phyllos roaming free and I'm really interested to see where they get to this year. I've also got a willow in between the vivax and humilis and the anticipation with that is killing me. Kinda like Alien vs Predator.
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First of the Phyllostachys here- Praecox 'Viridisulcata'- always first here :wink:

Sloooow to size up though, nothing bigger than a inch or so...
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