No worrys....I bought Phyllostachys atrovaginata to cover a neighbour's tower of stupidity. It'll take a few years, but nonetheless....
Ok, thanks...is that common practice for palms to measure this way??
Try Lewis Bamboo, they are in Alabama. http://www.lewisbamboo.com/ Another good site is: The Bamboo Garden (Portland, OR--who I bought from)...
Curious as to something....maybe I am just missing what you are saying in your post, but how can the green one be 4 ft tall? It is over the roof!...
Now this is a really cool (ugh, bad pun! Sorry) topic. What equations, etc. have you located for this? Reason I am interested, is that I teach...
A polymer made using some sort of phenol derivative (phenol is a specific chemical) as at least one of the monomers is my guess....
Granted this thread is about Ottawa, but just in case anyone is interested... If you are out in western US, take a good look at...
P. nuda is listed by Lewis Bamboo in Alabama as being hardy to 4, if I remember correctly. The guy that runs that nursery does lots of follow-up...
Quite something...especially the last photo! Thanks for sharing.
Forestfarm.com is pretty reputible...my memory of their catalog obviously isn't!
There was a Musa sikkimensis or something like that I saw for a bit at Forestfarm.com (no longer there) that I thought was listed as edible and...
The Ornamental Bamboos book I referred to in an earlier thread post states that Fargesia can experience flowering and die-offs with some...
I only got them in Sept (yeah, kind of late for the year). They are about 3 feet apart. Don't expect gap fills for about 1-2 years as it can...
I am using Phyllostachys atrovaginata to cover a 25 ft long by 20 ft high 'tower' my idiot neighbour decided to build. I purchased seven 1-gal...
I don't know much about hydrangeas, but we've had some brutal (early) frosts and it looks like the leaves are really frost-damaged. I'm hoping...