Rise and fall in fall
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- wind-borne
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Rise and fall in fall
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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Re: Rise and fall in fall
Damn fine looking bamboo ya got dare...makes me really wanna stop renting and own some dirt out here.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…
Brad Salmon, zone 12B Kea'au, HI
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Re: Rise and fall in fall
I agree with Brad, that Thamnocalamus is beautiful!
Alan.
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