Identity please? Not much to go on

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Black Dog
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Identity please? Not much to go on

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I’m in Australia, down south, it’s not tropical here. There was a beautiful large stand of tall green bamboo growing at the back of a restaurant. I used to love looking at it. A couple of months ago the new owners had it buudozed. Today I went to see if anything could be salvaged and I managed to get 2 little bits that had roots and shoots. I’m wondering if anyone can identify what it might be. I realise I’m not giving you much to go on.
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Yeah, not enough to go on, it is for sure a spreading type of bamboo and if you can find out what the most common type of running bamboo in your area is, that would be a starting point. I can almost see some coloration on the shoot sheath so that is close to a clue but this shoot is too juvenile to say with any certainty. If there are dead poles still there you could look for culm features that might also help.
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Thanks for having a look at it. There’s only dead stumps left from the full grown canes. I’ll see if I can take some photos of them though. I’ve planted the 2 salvaged shoots in large pots, I’m thinking positive, that they will need them if they survive and recover. I’ve got a bit of land here and I’m so tempted to just stick some in the ground well away from boundary fences.
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