Bill, Jos has a bamboo I'm interested in and was checking here for more info and unless I am totally missing it, I do not see it in the species list??? Here is a paste from his catalog, pardon my Dutch...the bolded one is what I may go after.
OLYGOSTACHYUM
Olygostachium lubricum Stug opgaande halmen.
Hoogte 3-5 m. zon tot schaduw winterhard tussen -15/-18°C
-oedogonatum Sierlijke plant met smal lang blad.
Hoogte 2-3 m. zon tot schaduw winterhard tussen -18/-22°C
-sulcatum Sierlijke plant met opvallend blad.
Hoogte 3-6 m. zon tot schaduw winterhard tussen -15/-18°C
Genus missing?
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Genus missing?
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Re: Genus missing?
O.K., I found one member of the genus but not the above ones , it must be rare I find no photos anywhere yet.
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Re: Genus missing?
Look under Semiarundinaria lubrica for the first species. Not sure which genus is right for this species yet.
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